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All of the phenological indicators are pointing at full bloom Rhododendron as a great tool for targeting larvae before damage occurs. Throughout the Mid...
So far, the 2021 annual bluegrass weevil season has been very close to ānormalā at most of our sites compared to more than 10 years of WeevilTrak records...
We're seeing some larval activity at WeevilTrak sites in North Carolina.
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...
Annual bluegrass weevil activity from Ohio to central Pennsylvania has been relatively low this spring, but adults have been active and early instar larval...
Pulling turf plugs from the fairways at Blacksburg Country Club last week (May 5) revealed a reasonably high density of annual bluegrass weevil (ABW)...
Blacksburg Country Club owed a large burst of ABW larvae last week and larvicide applications were made at this course this week.
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