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To follow up on David Tarpy’s post (Protective Measures of Beehives During Hurricanes), in the days and weeks following …
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Elms have lots of pests. This week I have had several reports of larger elm leaf beetles, Monocesta coryli, …
You can find a lot of damage on willows this time of year because imported willow leaf beetles have …
Oaks have hundreds of herbivores so it is no wonder that towards the end of summer some of the …
If you like to garden you probably like butterflies. You probably also grow some herbs like fennel, dill, or …
You might notice twigs on beech trees covered in a woolly sleeve. Get closer and it will begin to …
Oak lace bugs (Corythucha arcuata), like other lace bugs, cause stippling on leaves. Oak lace bugs, of course, feed …
Fall webworms, one of our native insect pests, are a perennial nuisance and in some cases a destructive pest. …
Orange striped oakworms started hatching in Raleigh this week. They have one generation per year. Adults emerge in mid …
Most tree species are fed upon by spider mites and many even have their own species. These include maple …
This week I have noticed damage on many pin oaks (Quercus falcata) by oak spider mites (Oligonychus bicolor). Oak …
Honey Bees – When summer weather turns hot and dry, honey bees (and other insects) will frequently seek out any …
The intense rainfall, flooding and mudslide damage in western North Carolina and other areas of the state have created …
The kind folks at Extension IT have created an index from which you can easily find and access all …
Tulip tree scales and other soft scales are maturing and producing a lot of honeydew. This makes people notice …
Cottony maple leaf scale, Pulvinaria acericola, is one of several ‘cottony’ scales in the genus Pulvinaria. Cottony camellia scale …
Adapted from original content by Danny Lauderdale. I found potato leaf hoppers in one of my granulate ambrosia beetle traps …
Adapted from original content by Danny Lauderdale. Several growers have reported red headed flea beetle adults on plants that …
Tulip tree scales are one of the biggest scales in NC. They are primarily on tulip tree and magnolia. …
This Entomology Insect Note describes darkwinged fungus gnats, an insect pest of some field crops, …
This factsheet describes the biology of the American dagger moth, Acronicta americana, and provides residential …
If treated properly, many herb plants will survive in the garden for a number of …
This factsheet describes the biology of the Harlequin bug, Murgantia histrionica, and provides residential management …
This factsheet describes the biology of the hickory spiral borer, Agrilus torquatus., and provides residential …
This publication focuses on easy-to-grow, child-friendly, fruits suitable for childcare center gardening. It provides information …
This guide for hosta producers, retailers, landscapers, and home gardeners describes and illustrates common diseases …
This factsheet is a guide to introducing children to common garden insects in an early …