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Archive: June 2015

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First Generation of ABW Coming to an End and Research Results Are InJune 24, 2015

Currently, throughout Maryland, Pennsylvania and South New Jersey we are observing an increase in mature and callow adult activity on the turf surface...

Time To Be Hyper-Vigilant About Annual Bluegrass WeevilsJune 24, 2015

Last week was the first big flush of first generation (summer) adults that we have observed in central Pennsylvania. You might be wondering, "I am just...

ABW Round 2 – The Next GenerationJune 23, 2015

From initial crawl out of overwintering sites in late March, through the end of May and even into the early part of June, Annual Bluegrass Weevil (ABW...

Scouting Critical in Atypical ABW SeasonJune 10, 2015

As a decision-tool, WeevilTrakā„¢ is one of many tools available to superintendents to control the annual bluegrass weevil (ABW). All of these tools have...

Ference: The Real Deal?!June 8, 2015

First, an update on my five annual bluegrass weevil (ABW) monitoring sites for last week-Tuesday, June 1 and Wednesday, June 2.

Annual Bluegrass Weevils in MAJune 2, 2015

The warm weather of the past two weeks accelerated the development of the annual bluegrass weevil (ABW) in the Northeast even more than we had seen previously.