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Vine Mealybug Monitoring in California Vineyards
Temperatures are heating up, and wine growers should keep an eye out for vine mealybug outbreaks in their vineyards. Monitoring is a critical aspect for developing and executing..
Suterra Entomologist Discusses Mating Disruption, Biocontrol
Dr. Emily Symmes, a Suterra entomologist discusses sustainable mating disruption puffers along with IPM and biocontrol with UAV-IQ.
Citrus Growers See First Flight of California Red Scale
You may have observed small numbers of California Red Scale males in pheromone traps ahead of the first flight ( defined as two consecutive weeks of increasing capture after..
Using Degree-Days to Track Codling Moth
Degree-days are an incredibly helpful tool for monitoring pests and subsequently timing sprays and other pest management techniques. Learn more about how degree-days can help you..
What is the importance of biological pest control?
Have you been hearing buzz about parasitoids, predator insects and pollinators in the orchard? The MyAgLife podcast conducted an interview with Suterra’s Senior Manager of..
Monitor for Oriental Fruit Moth with Suterra Traps and Lures
Oriental fruit moth (OFM) is a common pest in peach and other stone fruit orchards. Monitoring for OFM is a critical component of integrated pest management programs. Tracking..
Monitoring for Codling Moth in Walnut Orchards
As March approaches, traps to monitor the first codling moth flight will soon be placed in walnut orchards. Below are some reminders of best practices for monitoring and managing..
Best Practices for Codling Moth Monitoring in Apple Orchards
Apple growers should begin hanging traps in the Pacific Northwest to monitor for Codling moth (Cydia pomonella) soon. Now is a great time to refresh your knowledge on CM..
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