Category: Pest Control

Pest Report – May 22, 2014

In this issue: Asparagus beetles Mexican bean beetle Flea beetles in brassicas Oedema Asparagus beetle eggs Asparagus beetle larvae Asparagus beetle larva Asparagus beetles Mexican Bean Beetle larva Mexican bean beetles ASPARAGUS BEETLE, COMMON AND SPOTTED Frost first One of the very first questions I received when I began working for MOFGA many, many years

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Pest Report – May 5, 2014

In this issue: Cabbage and onion maggots Mice eating pea seeds Cutworms Onion sunscald The row cover was about 10 feet too short and the cabbage maggot got the last few plants! CABBAGE AND ONION MAGGOT (Reprinted and modified from The Umass Veg Notes) Onion maggot (Delia antiqua) and cabbage maggot (Delia radicum) flies look

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Pest Report – April 23, 2014

In this issue: Seedcorn Maggots Seedling Problems in the Greenhouse Damping Off in the Field Winter Moth This is the first Pest Report of the spring of 2014. I will concentrate in this first pest report on problems that are common when a grower simply tries to push a crop too early. Basically the recommendation

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Pest Report – September 13, 2013

In this issue: Harvesting sweet potatoes at Becky Sideman’s research plots. University of New Hampshire researcher Becky Sideman with a good harvest of sweet potatoes. Covington sweet potatoes grown in New Hampshire. SWEET POTATO HARVEST AND STORAGE Adapted by R. Hazzard from the New England Vegetable Management Guide, nevegetable.org; articles by Becky Sideman, UNH Cooperative

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Pest Report – August 29, 2013

Pest Report – August 29, 2013 Compiled by Eric Sideman, PhD, MOFGA’s Organic Crop Specialist We have moved past the problems associated with the very wet summer that many of us experienced. In fact, many growers are now complaining about the lack of rain. Now the typical late summer problems are popping up, and some

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Pest Report – August 2, 2013

This week offered much better weather for farmers. The summer bounty is beginning and many crops are looking good. On the other hand, as a pessimist I need to point out that some of the impact of the extreme weather (extremely hot or extremely wet) that filled most every day of the summer until this

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Pest Report – July 23, 2013

Compiled by Eric Sideman, PhD, MOFGA’s Organic Crop Specialist Leafhopper burn Squash bug eggs Early blight on tomatoes Septoria leaf spot As I write this it is raining again. Pouring you could say. Crops in soils with good drainage are doing well. Some soils have been waterlogged nearly every day of the season so far.

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Pest Report – July 11, 2013

At this time the major concern in my mind is the number of leafhoppers I am seeing on beans, potatoes, and other crops too. Check the June 6 Pest Report for details on this pest, and scout your crops. Of course, the other major concern is wet weather, again. But I don’t want to talk

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Pest Report – June 28, 2013

In this issue: Squash bug Squash Vine Borer Garlic bulb nematode Tortoise beetle Buttoning of broccoli It is wet again. Crops that were just beginning to recover are again turning yellow because of dying roots (no air) or loss of nitrogen (see the June 6 Pest Report for a discussion of how nitrogen is lost

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