This article is running a little late, but there are questions about whether or not to use an insecticide seed treatment in wheat for control of aphids, and if you do or don’t, how does this affect management down the road. Continue reading
Category Archives: Insects
Insect Management – The Season Ends (or does it?)
Surely we are done worrying about insect pests! Well that is the case for cotton as any spraying at this late date would be akin to chasing the pot at the end of a rainbow. However, don’t let one week of fall-like temperatures fool you. Late maturing soybean fields will be a sink for insect pests Continue reading
Insect Update for Cotton and Soybean
Cotton: Only 10-20% of the acres are at legitimate risk to insect pests at this time. These are the later maturing fields, mostly those planted in the river bottoms after flood waters receded. These same areas are in the midst of a large bollworm flight, and Continue reading
Lesser Cornstalk Borer in Soybeans
Do you know what this critter is? The lesser cornstalk borer is an uncommon pest of late planted soybean, corn and peanuts. I’ve had a couple of complaints about this pest on soybeans from the Mississippi River Bottoms, and I have also observed Continue reading
Treating Cotton for Late Season Spider Mites and Aphids
Spider mites are increasing or persisting in some fields. To be honest, the unpredictable nature of spider mites makes treatment decisions an educated guess. Late season infestations are less concerning than those starting earlier, but it is important to prevent premature defoliation until most harvestable bolls have matured. Below are some points for consideration. Continue reading
Soybean and Cotton – Round 2 of Corn Earworm/Bollworm (etc.)
Soybean: As I feared, corn earworms are making their presence felt again in soybean. Again, the heavy action is mostly concentrated in the Mississippi River bottoms. Following last week’s high moth catches up and down the River, there have been numerous reports of many moths in fields. Again, use a treatment threshold of 9 larvae per 25 sweeps (36/100 sweeps). Good control has been reported from the Continue reading
Cotton – Terminating Insecticide Applications
The second half of the season has been very typical of West Tennessee. Plant bugs, stink bugs, bollworm and spider mite infestations have been highly variable. Some folks have sprayed a lot, others just once or twice. Now as we near the end, the common question is Continue reading
Moth Trapping Data (Week Ending August 11th)
Week Ending August 11 – Although this is the last week we will run moth traps this year, bollworm (a.k.a corn earworm) moth catches continued to increase this past week, and this matches the increased action observed in soybean and cotton. Complete moth trapping results for bollworm (corn earworm), tobacco budworm, beet armyworm and southwestern corn borer are linked below. Continue reading