Coming to a office near you is our annual Green Industry IPM Workshop Series. Each of these classes will have 2 hours of pesticide credit in several categories. Check out the brochure at the following link:
Green Industry IPM Workshop Series
For more information contact your local Cooperative Extension Center and ask for the Commercial Horticulture Agent.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Monday, March 12, 2012
Granulated Ambrosia Beetle Allert
Hello Green Industry Professional
This in from Steven Frank
We have just received reports that Granulate Ambrosia Beetles are active in Eastern and Central NC. Growers should protect susceptible nursery stock with applications of permethrin to tree trunks.
More information can be found here:Note 111
Information about our ambrosia beetle research can be found here:Granulated Ambrosia Beetle
This list is only used for ambrosia beetle alerts. We offer frequent alerts about the activity of landscape and nursery pests via Twitter. Visit our home page http://ecoipm.wordpress.com/ to see previous alerts. Click "follow @ornapests" to signup. We monitor pest activity and send alerts about the pests that are active.
Spring is here!
Steve
We are also monitoring traps here in Western NC and will be letting you know as soon as we see them here.
For more information contact your local Cooperative Extension Center and ask for the Commercial Horticulture Agent.
This in from Steven Frank
We have just received reports that Granulate Ambrosia Beetles are active in Eastern and Central NC. Growers should protect susceptible nursery stock with applications of permethrin to tree trunks.
More information can be found here:Note 111
Information about our ambrosia beetle research can be found here:Granulated Ambrosia Beetle
This list is only used for ambrosia beetle alerts. We offer frequent alerts about the activity of landscape and nursery pests via Twitter. Visit our home page http://ecoipm.wordpress.com/ to see previous alerts. Click "follow @ornapests" to signup. We monitor pest activity and send alerts about the pests that are active.
Spring is here!
Steve
We are also monitoring traps here in Western NC and will be letting you know as soon as we see them here.
For more information contact your local Cooperative Extension Center and ask for the Commercial Horticulture Agent.
Labels:
Ambrosia beetles,
Insects
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