
Pest Management

Agricultural Pest Management
In coping with pests, the best offense is a good defense! UD Extension has experts that can help you in the areas of agricultural and ornamental pest management.
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SOYBEAN VEIN NECROSIS VIRUS
Soybean Vein Necrosis Virus is an Orthotospovirus. This virus can be seed borne or vectored by multiple thrips species.
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ALFALFA WEEVIL CONTROL IN ALFALFA
The alfalfa weevil (AW) overwinters in both the adult and egg stages. Although egg laying occurs in the fall and spring, larvae hatching from spring-laid eggs cause the most damage. Eggs are laid in the alfalfa stem any time temperatures are above 48 degrees F.
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APHID CONTROL IN SMALL GRAINS IN THE SPRING
The most common aphid species found in Delaware small grain fields are the English grain aphid, bird cherry-oat aphid, corn leaf aphid, and the greenbug. These four species can overwinter on small grains as eggs or as females which give rise to offspring in the spring.
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