Chiggers
… persist for up to 2 weeks. Scratching often removes the mite but can result in a secondary infection. Lathering and … Management To reduce the incidence of chigger bites, use insect repellents and wear protective clothing when you are …
Viruses in Cucurbits
… Fig. 1 Mite damage to watermelon crown leaves Updated: October 22, … and Speedwell weeds. Print Article Return to Vegetable Insect IPM …
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Garlic Bloat Nematode Found in Several Garlic Samples
… sanitation techniques. Print Article Return to Vegetable Insect IPM Fig. 2 Non‐infested garlic bulbs (left) and …
Thrips Damage to Greenhouse and High Tunnel Vegetables Widespread and Serious This Year (2021)
… things that can be done to reduce or eliminate thrips and mite problems from a GH or HT before planting. Besides the … on tomato leaves (B) Print Article Return to Vegetable Insect IPM …
Industrial Hemp Production in Maryland: Frequently Answered Questions (FS-1172)
… industrial hemp website ( https://mda.maryland.gov/plants-pests/Pages/Industrial-Hemp.aspx ). Maryland hemp producers … operation, available at https://mda.maryland.gov/plants-pests/Documents/MD-Hemp-Program-2021-Program-Differences.pdf … a wheat crop. Question 10: Do I need to be concerned about pests or disease in hemp? What are my pest management …
Periodical (17-year) Brood X Cicadas
… can disrupt populations of the natural predators of crop pests (i.e. populations of spider mites will often increase …
Spinach crops found with cucumber mosaic virus
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Herbicide Damage on Flowers
… Herbicide damage on goldenrod Updated: March 7, 2023 Herbicides are products designed to kill undesirable weeds, however, misapplied herbicides can cause injury to desirable landscape plantings. … was applied will often influence symptom expression. Some herbicides are more readily absorbed through plant roots …
Cold Damage to High Tunnel and Greenhouse Vegetables
… 1). This particular cold damage looks similar to heavy mite or thrips feeding, but without either of the pests present. The grower Liz Whitehurst of Owl’s Nest Farm … was abiotic, (i.e., it was not caused by a disease or insect pest or any living organism). The first was that only …