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GENERAL CROPS
First TERMITE SWARMERS reported last week from Logan Co., swarmers
can be active into June; REDBANDED LEAFROLLER flight begins (#216);
"flagging" on new growth as small larvae of the ORIENTAL FRUIT MOTH
enter terminal twigs (#212); BOXWOOD LEAFMINER adults and COLORADO
POTATO BEETLES (#312) active soon.


For the latest blue mold status and other tobacco disease information, check the KY Blue Mold Warning System online.
http://www.uky.edu/Agriculture/kpn/kyblue/kyblue.htm
For more information about tobacco pests, visit "Insect Management Recommendations".

For information about corn pests, visit
"Insect Management Recommendations".

For more information about soybean pests, visit
"Insect Management Recommendations".


See Insect Recommendations
for more alfalfa pest recommendations.

See "Insect Management Recommendations" for more wheat pest information.





For more information about crop and livestock pests, visit
"Insect Management Recommendations".
For more information about crop and livestock pests, visit
"Insect Management Recommendations".




For more information livestock pests, visit "Insect Management Recommendations".





UKREC-Princeton, KY, July 1-8, 2006| True Armyworm
| 18
| Corn Earworm
| 1
| European Corn Borer
| 0
| Southwestern Corn Borer
| 4
| Fall Armyworm
| 0
| | |
View Princeton trap counts for the entire 2006 season at - http://www.uky.edu/Ag/IPMPrinceton/Counts/2006trapsfp.htm
Fulton County trap counts are available at -http://ces.ca.uky.edu/fulton/anr/Insect%20Counts.htm
For information on trap counts in southern Illinois visit the Hines Report at - http://www.ipm.uiuc.edu/pubs/hines_report/comments.html The Hines Report is posted weekly by Ron Hines, Senior Research Specialist, at the University of Illinois Dixon Springs Agricultural Center.
NOTE: Trade names are used to simplify the information presented in this newsletter. No endorsement by the Cooperative Extension Service is intended, nor is criticism implied of similar products that are not named.
Lee Townsend
Extension Entomologist