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Spotted lanternfly is an important pest to be on the lookout for in WNC! The spotted lanternfly, native to southeastern Asia, was found in Pennsylvania in 2014. Since then, th … Continue Reading| Buncombe County Center News - N.C. Cooperative Extension
Ailanthus altissima(Tree-of-Heaven)Tree-of-Heaven is a common invasive plant across the southeast, including here in WNC. Tree-of-Heaven was first introduced in the United Sta … Continue Reading| Buncombe County Center News - N.C. Cooperative Extension
Arsenic is often referred to as the “king of poisons” and the “poison of kings” because of its high toxicity levels and murderous use| Morning Ag Clips
July is not as busy as the previous few months, but it is still a very important month in the bee yard. If problems arise this month, things can go downhill very quickly. From now throughout the winter, it is important to maintain strong, healthy colonies. If a colony begins to decline during this time ...| pollinators.ces.ncsu.edu
The weekly newsletter is a great opportunity to share who we are, what we’re doing, things that we’re thinking about, and more. Yet it’s impossible to capture everything going on. Given all that’s happening, each week presents an infinite number of possible topics for our newsletter, an exciting position to be in, albeit a bit […] The post News from the Farm | July 14, 2025 first appeared on Full Belly Farm.| Full Belly Farm
As the end of the tobacco season approaches, we’ve had some reports of grasshoppers, budworms, and hornworms in the field. Check out the new fact sheets below for details about the biology, damage, and management of these tobacco pests. Tobacco Budworms Grasshoppers in Tobacco ...| tobacco.ces.ncsu.edu
The Asian needle ant (Brachyponera chinensis) is an invasive pest that has been spreading across North Carolina and the southeastern U.S. This species poses a threat to both p … Continue Reading| Clay County Center News - N.C. Cooperative Extension
By Kathy Smith, Clay County Master Gardener VolunteerBeing blessed with all this rain creates lush growth and all those critters who savor the bounty. Ive had a long career in … Continue Reading| Clay County Center News - N.C. Cooperative Extension
As cotton starts to square, it’s time for growers to check their fields every week for tarnished plant bugs. These pests can hurt your yield, especially early in the season. If we protect the first squares, we can help the crop grow faster and make more cotton in the end. Don’t spray too early. Spraying when ...| cotton.ces.ncsu.edu
To help growers determine the potential of management practices for TSWV, we have created step-by-step guides on how to use the Tobacco Thrips Flight and TSWV Intensity Predictor to create Current Year TSWV Risk Assessments and Historical TSWV Predictions. Growers are strongly encouraged to create their own models using the information from their fields and season dates to plan for Tomato Spotted Wilt ...| tobacco.ces.ncsu.edu
To help growers determine the potential of management practices for TSWV, we have created step-by-step guides on how to use theTobacco Thrips Flight and TSWV Intensity Predict … Continue Reading| Tobacco Growers Information News - NC State Extension
With cotton prices down, many growers are looking for ways to cut production costs. This article emphasizes the importance of staying diligent in scouting and treating mite an … Continue Reading| Cotton News - NC State Extension
We want to inform you that the Tobacco Thrips Flight and TSWV Intensity Predictor tool is currently experiencing technical issues. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. At this time, we recommend that growers do not use the tool until further notice. We will provide an update as soon as the tool is fully ...| tobacco.ces.ncsu.edu
To help growers determine the potential of management practices for TSWV, we have created step-by-step guides on how to use theTobacco Thrips Flight and TSWV Intensity Predict … Continue Reading| Tobacco Growers Information News - NC State Extension
Tropical storms and hurricanes are unfortunate events that are sometimes experienced by people living in North Carolina. Informed decisions must be made in the days before and … Continue Reading| Tobacco Growers Information News - NC State Extension
Silverfish in Your House Silvery Silverfish and Nocturnal Munchies If you're like me, you get up in the middle of the night to either go to the kitchen to grab a bite, or hit the bathroom. Now, usually I avoid turning on the light, but sometimes you just have to. It's then that you see the ...continue reading → The post Introduction to Silverfish appeared first on The Infinite Spider.| The Infinite Spider
Discover effective pest control treatments for flea infestations. Learn DIY solutions and professional options to protect your home and pets from these invaders| Frederick Real Estate Online - Real Estate Agents in Central Maryland
Pod feeding like this is a sure sign that corn earworm was present. For many years, corn earworm has been the top pest in North Carolina soybeans in terms of cost of control and losses. Corn earworm is primarily a later-season pest and more common in later-planted soybean. The reason for this is that local populations ...| soybeans.ces.ncsu.edu
Integrated Pest Management allows controlling insects and rodents in your garden, organically and with a systems-thinking perspective.| Free Permaculture