UT Cotton Scout School on Friday, May 25th at the West Tennessee Research and Education Center in Jackson. Registration will begin at 8:00 AM (no fee or preregistration required). The program will end with a box lunch and a go-to-the-field session for those interested after lunch.
Category Archives: Insects
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It’s Raining Thrips
Actually, thinking of thrips as raining from the sky is pretty accurate; and we are getting a pretty good flood in most areas. Many people are reporting 2-15 thrips per plant on cotton from the cotyledon stage up to the second true leaf. These calls are pretty easy to answer. Spray if multiple thrips are present on plants with less than two true leaves. Certainly apply a foliar insecticide if the first or second true leaf has obvious signs of thrips injury … Continue reading
False Chinch Bugs Killing Cotton … Are Beans Next?
False chinch bugs are a pest that can kill cotton and soybean seedlings. I see them in a few fields almost every year, but they are causing more widespread problems this year with reports from Madison, Gibson, Haywood and Hardeman Counties. Infestations almost always occur in Continue reading
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Moth Trapping … Southwestern Corn Borers Are Out Early
It is amazing how insect populations sync up with the crop. Like our corn crop, the first generation southwestern corn borer moth flight has started early. Usually it starts about now, but some folks have been catching moths in pheromone traps for a couple of weeks, and moth catches are higher than usual. Moth trapping data are linked under the “Quick Links” menu for SWCB, corn earworm (or bollworm), tobacco budworm and beet armyworm. Compared with this week last year, moth catches are Continue reading
Thrips Management in Cotton
The phone has been ringing regularly the last few days with reports of fairly high thrips numbers, mostly adults, on seedling cotton. Most of our cotton is less than the two leaf stage. I’m not too surprised considering the wheat is drying down just as our cotton is emerging. Averages of 2 – 8 thrips per plant are being reported, with a few Continue reading
UT Cotton Scout School, Friday, May 25th
UT Cotton Scout School on Friday, May 25th at the West Tennessee Research and Education Center in Jackson. Registration will begin at 8:00 AM (no fee or preregistration required). The program will end with a box lunch and a go-to-the-field session for those interested after lunch.
Bugs of the Week
Overall, I’m not getting any reports of widespread problems in any crop, but there has been a smattering of several things including … Continue reading
Armyworm Action in Wheat is Picking Up
I’ve had calls about cutworms and slugs this week. You can see my comments about slugs in last week’s post (link here). However, the most common question has been on armyworms in wheat. Calls have varied from low populations, but some with head clipping, to high populations that have caused severe defoliation. The picture below is that of near complete defoliation, including the beards of wheat, from Crockett County. Continue reading