Brown Marmorated Stink Bug
Brown Marmorated Stink Bug (BMSB) Management, Research, and Resources
This work was supported in part by USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture Specialty Crop Research Initiative Coordinated Agricultural Project #2011-51181-30937, United Soybean Board, and the Delaware Soybean Board
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- Effects of Brown Marmorated Stink Bug (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) Feeding Injury on Sweet Corn Yield and Quality
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ALFALFA WEEVIL CONTROL IN ALFALFA
The alfalfa weevil (AW) overwinters in both the adult and egg stages. Although egg laying occurs in the fall and spring, larvae hatching from spring-laid eggs cause the most damage. Eggs are laid in the alfalfa stem any time temperatures are above 48 degrees F.
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ALFALFA WEEVIL CONTROL IN ALFALFA (Section 2)
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APHID CONTROL IN SMALL GRAINS IN THE SPRING
The most common aphid species found in Delaware small grain fields are the English grain aphid, bird cherry-oat aphid, corn leaf aphid, and the greenbug. These four species can overwinter on small grains as eggs or as females which give rise to offspring in the spring.
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