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Archive: June 2017

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All quiet on the western frontJune 30, 2017

The last week of May was a very busy time in North Carolina in terms of ABW management. At both northern and southern sites, adult and larval numbers...

June ABW Update for Southern New EnglandJune 26, 2017

Many of the golf courses in southern New England are approaching the end of the first generation. Samples we received this week from our WeevilTrak sites...

First Generation Weevil Update from Northern New EnglandJune 22, 2017

It's June 21st and the first generation of ABW is over for many courses.Overall, those that followed the WeevilTrak program had good results controlling...

ABW spring generation close to complete in central and northern NJJune 20, 2017

In central New Jersey, annual bluegrass weevil (ABW) populations should be primarily in the pupa stage and/or the teneral (new, still reddish) adult stage...

Is the worst over?June 19, 2017

We are nearing the end of the 1st generation larvae in many locations between Ohio and central Pennsylvania. ABW damage was very apparent during the...

First Round of Damage: Observations and What We LearnedJune 19, 2017

Let me start this blog by saying that the annual bluegrass weevil continues to give us a roller coaster ride and not one year is the same. Currently in...

Calm Before the Storm – Mid-Atlantic UpdateJune 9, 2017

As we lead into the unofficial start of summer here in the Mid-Atlantic, we are now having the occasional cool/cold day mixed in amongst predominately...