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Codling Moth: In Henderson County and similar elevations, approximately 680 DD have accumulated, which is equivalent to about 50% …
We’ve been getting a lot of inquiries about spiders hanging around and coming inside homes lately. Some have …
Written by Mariana Prieto-Torres and Lina M. Quesada-Ocampo. Pseudoperonospora cubensis, the causal agent of cucurbit downy mildew (CDM), was confirmed …
Codling moth degree-day accumulations range from about 550 in Henderson County to 755 in Cleveland County, which equates to …
Codling moth remains the key insect of concern at this time. Egg hatch degree-day (DD) model accumulations range from …
Codling Moth and San Jose Scale With petal fall sprays complete, the insects of interest during the next few weeks …
Petal Fall to First Cover Sprays Depending on location, some are still applying petal fall sprays and others are approaching …
When 4-H Embryology was cancelled due to Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza on April 5, 2022, Liz Driscoll, 4-H Horticulture …
Petal Fall Spray Options Insects to be targeted with insecticide sprays at petal fall include Plum Curculio, and possibly Oriental …
Article by DeShae Dillard, M.S., NC State, Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology Corn earworm (also known as bollworm) is …
If you are a 4-H agent or Program Assistant who will hatch out chicks with 4-H Embryology, please join …
There are several mobile apps that are very useful in plant identification. These image-based identification tools have improved dramatically …
Pesticide Schools are hosted by the NC State Pesticide Safety Education Program with the help of the NC Extension …
The Entomology Department at the Mountain Horticultural Crops Research and Extension Center (Mills River, NC) has openings for seasonal …
Youth Flock Owners: Please read the latest update from the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services released on …
The North Carolina Tomato Growers Association recently hosted the Winter Vegetable Meeting in February. Attendees were asked a series …
As the weather warms up, insects and other animals are becoming more active. I wrote the other day about …
Similar to murder hornets in 2020, the Joro spider is having its five minutes of fame! Recent headlines across …
Spring flowering plants like forsythia send an undeniable message that the temperatures are getting warm enough for plants to …
This factsheet describes the biology of the cane lace bug or bamboo lace bug, Leptodictya …
This factsheet describes the biology of the banded sphinx moth or lesser vine sphinx, Eumorpha …
This factsheet describes the biology of the elm-grass root aphid, Tetraneura ulmi, and provides residential …
This publication discusses flying unmanned aerial vehicles (drones, model aircraft) for commercial purposes. You'll learn …
This publication describes the life cycle, scouting and treatment of the balsam twig aphid, a …
This article will cover two important scale insect pests of blueberries in North Carolina, terrapin …
This vegetable pathology factsheet describes the identification and treatment of anthracnose of pepper.
This factsheet describes the biology and control of bermudagrass mites (Eriophyes cynodoniensis), tiny, worm-like arachnids …