Extending Research to Growers in the North Carolina Mountains
Alejandro Moreno eagerly walked up and down the rows of tomatoes at NC State’s Mountain Horticultural Crops Research and …
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Collapse ▲Alejandro Moreno eagerly walked up and down the rows of tomatoes at NC State’s Mountain Horticultural Crops Research and …
Jim Walgenbach, NC State Extension specialist in entomology, has a simple quest: make sure crops grown by North Carolina …
We’ve been getting a lot of inquiries about spiders hanging around and coming inside homes lately. Some have …
UPDATE: Registration for the course is closed The Plant Disease and Insect Clinic (PDIC) and collaborators are happy to announce …
In recent weeks we’ve been getting a lot of messages regarding large wasps coming to porch lights. In all …
Recent heavy rains across the state have resulted in invasions of yards and homes by what some might call …
As if Asian giant hornets weren’t enough, this year also saw media attention on a lesser-known, but bizarre, group …
We at the NC State University Plant Disease and Insect Clinic are very excited to roll out our new …
Extension entomologists are surveyed yearly across the Cotton Belt for how well insecticides and Bt crops are working. These …
http://climate.ncsu.edu/cottonthripsrisk/ Why use this tool? Most everyone knows that you need something preplant for thrips, whether that is an insecticidal …
Winter grain mite has been more noticeable than usual in some parts of our state this year. This pest …
Similar to fall of 2015, Hessian flies adults are emerging and laying eggs in December. Larvae will hatch from …
Last year, we first found sugarcane aphid during the end of July at treatable levels. Today it was found …
Our recently funded USDA NIFA Specialty Crop Research Initiative (SCRI) project Sustainable Spotted Wing Drosophila (SWD) Management for United States Fruit …
Last week, South Carolina cooperative extension personnel issued a pest alert for drosophila damage in strawberries. It is impossible …
Chances are you’ve already made the decision about whether to include an insecticidal seed treatment. Now it’s important to …
Sugarcane aphid, a new invasive pest of sorghum, has already spread and been spotted in multiple new counties and …
Because this insect is so new, we are in no-man’s-land as far as thresholds. Here are three thresholds based …
Yesterday on campus willow oak trees were covered in millions of what looked like mealybugs. But they were faster …