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First ABW adults in Central and Eastern Virginia found during early-MarchMarch 16, 2026

ABW adults were observed this past week walking on greens in Central and Eastern Virginia.

What is next? Second in-field generation of ABW is coming up in VirginiaJuly 1, 2025

The next peak of ABW adults is expected to arrive during the middle of July.

ABW immatures are gone, adults coming next in central VirginiaMay 29, 2025

It is expected that ABW immatures will pupateĀ and adults will emerge within the next two weeks

ABW immatures detected in VirginiaApril 29, 2025

With the first spotting of early instar immature ABW, now is the time to revisit the plan of attack for ABW management.

ABW adults already present in Central VirginiaMarch 17, 2025

Early ABW presence could mean early peaks, but scouting will be important in determining the peak activity in your respective area.

The final stretch for ABW this seasonSeptember 3, 2024

Annual bluegrass weevil numbers are going down, but we're not out of the woods just yet.

Still battling ABW adults?August 2, 2024

We continue to observe high adult densities in some of our scouting areas in Central and Eastern VA.

ABW second in-field generation coming up next in VirginiaJuly 1, 2024

We witnessed the first in-field generation of ABW in Central and Eastern Virginia during the month of June.

ABW adults in the rear mirror for Virginia?May 30, 2024

Current data shows that we might be heading in the direction of higher ABW adult densities in the next couple of weeks.

Now the ABW immatures are hereApril 26, 2024

Annual bluegrass weevil (ABW) immatures are here. Use these resources to learn about salt flushes and ABW biology, ecology and management.

Yes — we saw some ABW adults but are back to low densitiesMarch 27, 2024

Our previous records indicate that higher ABW adult densities are expected in mid-April. Will our prediction hold?

Wrapping up the ABW season in central and eastern VirginiaOctober 1, 2023

The 2023 ABW season might be considered an "atypical" year, but we will continue scouting until the end of October.

Are we expecting another peak of ABW adults in Virginia?August 29, 2023

Based on our previous data, a third peak of ABW adults is expected later in the year.

ABW adult numbers are winding down, immatures are coming next here in VirginiaJuly 24, 2023

Adult ABW numbers are currently low across central and eastern VA, but based on our previous data, immatures might be present in samples during the next two weeks.

Scouting has been critical: ABW numbers are increasing in central and eastern VirginiaJuly 2, 2023

This 2023 season has been completely different from what we observed during the past two years regarding ABW activity in central and eastern Virginia.

ABW adults are winding down in Virginia — but not for longMay 30, 2023

Fewer annual bluegrass weevil (ABW) adults have been spotted during our scouting rounds in central and eastern Virginia these past two weeks.

Did we just pass the peak of ABW adults in Virginia? We have larvae now!April 24, 2023

Are you scouting for larvae? It might be beneficial to confirm the presence of larvae in your property, so you can plan accordingly to manage this pest.

Annual bluegrass weevil is active in central and east Virginia, but in low numbersMarch 27, 2023

Several heat spells during these past weeks have kept us on our toes regarding the presence of annual bluegrass weevil (ABW) adults.