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The Black Stink Bug

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Black Stink Bug (click to enlarge)

Just another “bug if the week” entry featuring the black stink bug (Proxys punctulatus).  I get one or two calls each year about this insect which shows up periodically in field crops.  The black color, conspicuous white spot on its back, spined shoulders, and black and white legs make the adults easy to identify.  I see the black stink bug most commonly on cotton where it will feed on plants and is also reported to occasionally prey on caterpillars.  It is uncommon enough in Tennessee to just be a curiosity.  I don’t know what the immature stages look like, and pictures are apparently hard to come by.

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Southwestern Corn Borer Flight Begins

Based on moth trap catches, the second generation flight of southwestern corn borers (SWCB) is already beginning at some locations.  This second generation will pose a threat to non-Bt corn and an even greater threat to any relatively late planted corn.  This threat will be mostly isolated to places where there was a substantial first generation moth flight. Continue reading

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