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With the warm weather we have had in the region, annual bluegrass weevil (ABW) stages and generations have continued to advance quickly.
In central and northern New Jersey, it is time to scout for and, if necessary, treat against the adults of the annual bluegrass weevil spring generation...
In central and northern New Jersey, the annual bluegrass weevil (ABW) populations are moving along with larvae now present up to the 4th stage, exceptionally...
After a rather warm spring thus far, annual bluegrass weevil activity seems to have slowed down a bit with somewhat cooler weather more recently. But...
February in New Jersey was certainly snowy and seemed cold, but temperature-wise it was actually spot-on average. Since we have not had a lot of extreme...
Annual bluegrass weevil (ABW) larvae seem to be popping up in many places across New Jersey. It seems rather early for larvae of the 3rd ABW generation...
Annual bluegrass weevil populations in central and northern New Jersey currently consist of all stages from spring generation adults through large larvae...
Yes, Steve McDonald is right: it is a mess! The crazy weather patterns must have the annual bluegrass weevils (ABWs) about as confused as you.
At Pine Brook Golf Course, annual bluegrass weevil adult numbers determined by soaping have been low all spring (no higher than 0.67 per 1 ft.2 on the fairway).
Research clearly shows that soaping is more effective, less variable and less affected by weather than vacuuming.
With no golfers on courses and staff limitations for course maintenance crews, it is a good time to think about streamlining operations, especially if...
Once again, I’ll be keeping track of annual bluegrass weevil at Pine Brook Golf Course in Manalapan, New Jersey and Preakness Hills Country Club in Wayne...
The recent little heat wave combined with relatively dry conditions may have brought out some trouble with annual bluegrass weevil larvae in some areas...
In central and northern New Jersey, scouting for larvae of the first annual bluegrass weevil summer generation should have already started and any necessary...
In central and northern New Jersey, it is about time to start scouting for the adults of the annual bluegrass weevil (ABW) spring generation. Populations...
In central and northern New Jersey, the annual bluegrass weevil populations are moving along. Larvae are now present up to the fourth stage in central...
The weevils are marching in, but at least at my two sites not in great numbers so far. I’m not sure if my populations are simply that low this year (I...
Once again, I’ll be keeping track of annual bluegrass weevils (ABWs) at Pine Brook golf course in Manalapan, New Jersey and Preakness Hills country club...
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