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Two Years Sampling in North Carolina: What Have We Learned?September 19, 2016

Annual bluegrass weevil activity(ABW) in North Carolina has wrapped up for the 2016 season. Even areas that saw some moderate late-season (late August...

ABW Season wrapping up in North CarolinaAugust 19, 2016

It looks like the ABW season is just about finished for 2016 in North Carolina. In the Beech Mountain and Banner Elk areas, ABW activity has declined...

Keep Up the ABW Monitoring in North CarolinaJuly 26, 2016

Good news for anyone monitoring for annual bluegrass weevils (ABW) in the northwestern part of North Carolina: adult activity is minimal, and little to...

Wavering WeevilsMay 27, 2016

If you have been following the WeevilTrak blog, you know that fluctuating temperatures have made this a strange year for annual bluegrass weevil (ABW...

Adult Weevils are Active in North CarolinaApril 25, 2016

Things are happening in southern North Carolina! In the last week or so, annual bluegrass weevil (ABW) adults have become active and we have seen increased...

Weevil Emergence on the Fast Track in North CarolinaApril 1, 2016

So far, the weather this year has been all over the place. High temperatures in December, January and February had many worried that we would see record...