The Entomological Society of America's second edition of the "Handbook of Turfgrass Insects" is now available for purchase! The highly anticipated second edition of this best-selling Handbook of ...
According to The Smithsonian Magazine, the insects are attacking at an "unprecedented" rate due to weather patterns. The seasonal armyworms, the publication reports, can travel up to 500 miles in 24 ...
This question came to us this week - “How do you know if pearl bugs are present under a lawn?” The inquirer was actually referring to an insect pest of warm-season turfgrasses, the type we grow here ...
A simple change in the choice of grass varieties for lawns of St. Augustinegrass could be a key tool for fending off fall armyworm infestations, according to new research. While no single St.
A review of research in the southeastern United States related to the evaluation of forage and turf grass germplasm for resistance to insect and mite pests is presented. Resistance to insect and mite ...
As an Extension Educator, I have been called upon from time to time to help homeowners understand what is causing their lawns to look sick. Sometimes, we can get to the root of the problem right away, ...
Cooler temperatures may mean we’re not as bothered by bugs as we spend more time outside, but many cozy up and overwinter in the soil. There, they will complete a number of stages of their life cycles ...
The pasture mealybug is an invasive insect that originates from Australia. It’s recently been found in fields from the Rio ...
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