A field collected beet armyworm colony was separated into three cohorts that were independently selected with three concentrations (0.033 ppm, 0.064 ppm, and 0.125 ppm) of methoxyfenozide incorporated ...
beet armyworm, Spodoptera exigua (Hübner), and cabbage looper, Trichoplusia ni (Hübner), in three glasshouse tests. Emamectin benzoate was applied to plants at two rates in each trial (8.4 and 0.084 g ...
Beet armyworm is primarily a foliage feeder, but they will also attack fruit, usually creating single or closely grouped round or irregularly shaped holes. Feeding damage is superficial ...
As a result, no sugar beet research was conducted by Minnesota ... of TC1507 in Puerto Rico after discovering in 2006 that an armyworm had developed resistance to it. Tabashnik was able to review ...
The Fall Armyworm, the caterpillar stage of a moth, is a major pest in North and South America which crossed the Atlantic to West Africa in 2016 and rapidly spread across the continent. This project, ...
also note beneficial insect activity Cereal leaf beetle Examine 10 stems in 10 locations through the early dough stage for larvae and estimate percent defoliation True Armyworm Starting in early May, ...
Beets are ideal for container gardening as they are compact and low-maintenance, and can be harvested in 55 to 70 days. Use a ...
These simple beet harvesting tips will help you pick the most flavorful roots and greens every time. Fast-growing and cold-hardy, beets are some of the easiest crops to grow for beginning gardeners.
“I’ve got images of turf grass entirely fed upon and destroyed,” Cloyd said. Armyworm will come to the Midwest as moths and lay egg masses on plants and other structures. When those eggs ...
If your lawn turns from green to brown faster than it usually does, you may want to check for one annoying insect. Armyworms are known to feed on lawns as well as plants and other vegetables.