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Browsing New York State Integrated Pest Management Program by Subject "Raspberries"
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2022 Organic Production and IPM Guide for Raspberries & Blackberries
Archer, Leigh; Carroll, Juliet; Pritts, Marvin (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2022-03)This guide for organic raspberry and blackberry production is an outline of cultural and pest management practices and includes topics that have an impact on improving plant health and reducing pest problems. The guide is ... -
Elements of IPM for Raspberries in New York State
New York State Integrated Pest Management Program (New York State IPM Program, 2010)A checklist of IPM practices for raspberry growers in New York State. Practitioners can use this document to track their IPM implementation and accrue points to assess their level of adoption of IPM practices. -
European Red Mite
Lienk, S.E. (New York State IPM Program, 1980)The European red mite (ERM) is a European species introduced to North America in the early 1900’s. It rapidly extended its range, and is now established in most deciduous fruit growing areas. It is the most important mite ... -
Hummingbird Enrichment in Berries to Encourage Predation of Spotted Wing Drosophila
Carroll, Juliet; Loeb, Greg; Weber, Courtney; McDermott, Laura (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2018)An article in Good Produce, Berry Growers Sharing Great Ideas by Charlie O’Dell, published May 14, 2014, “Unusual Way to Control SWD” highlighted Robert Hays’s, Hays Berry Farms at Dumas, MS, use of 25 hummingbird feeders ... -
Hummingbirds can reduce spotted wing drosophila (SWD) fruit infestation
Carroll, Juliet; Loeb, Gregory (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2019)Spotted wing drosophila (SWD), an invasive insect from East Asia, was first detected in New York in fall 2011. In 2012, it caused severe damage to berry crops—raspberries, blackberries, blueberries—which are not usually ... -
Phenology and spatial distribution of adult and larval spotted wing drosophila in small fruit, stone fruit, and wild hosts in New York
Loeb, Greg; Carroll, Julie (New York State IPM Program, 2012)Spotted wing drosophila (SWD) Drosophila suzukii, originally from Asia, is a new invasive fruit pest that became established in NY and surrounding states in 2011. Unlike other fruit flies that typically only infest overripe ... -
Small Fruit Commodity Survey – 2016
Carroll, Juliet (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2016)A Small Fruit Commodity Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey was conducted for exotic insects including Egyptian cottonworm (ECW), summer fruit tortrix moth (SFT), light brown apple moth (LBM), and silver Y moth (SYM). All ... -
Spotted Wing Drosophila
Carroll, Juliet (New York State IPM Program, 2018-07)Spotted wing Drosophila (SWD) is a vinegar or fruit fly of East Asian origin. It has been in Hawaii since the 1980s, but was first discovered in California in 2008. By 2010, it had made its way into Florida, Utah, the ... -
Spotted Wing Drosophila (SWD) 2016 Report for New York State
Carroll, Juliet (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2016)All SWD trapping locations had caught SWD by August 13th. First trap catch occurred over a nine- to ten-week-long period, from June 8 to August 13. SWD was caught earlier this year than in prior years, but the hot and ... -
Spotted Wing Drosophila (SWD) Monitoring Network New York – 2017
Carroll, Juliet (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2017)Spotted wing Drosophila (SWD) arrived early with most sites reporting continuous trap catch from the first trap catch date forward. As of August 7, 2017, all of the 32 SWD trapping sites had caught SWD in the 21 counties ... -
Spotted Wing Drosophila (SWD) Trap Network
Carroll, Juliet (New York State IPM Program, 2015)A New York State monitoring network for the invasive insect spotted wing Drosophila (SWD) will be set in June and monitored each year by Extension educators and faculty until first sustained trap catch is noted. Results ... -
Spotted Wing Drosophila (SWD), Drosophila suzukii, infestation risk to tomatoes
Zuefle, Marion; Loeb, Greg (New York State IPM Program, 2014)Spotted Wing Drosophila (SWD),Drosophila suzukii, an invasive fruit fly originally from Asia, appeared in NY in 2011 and has become of major concern to small fruit growers. Unlike other fruit flies, it has a serrated ... -
Spotted Wing Drosophila Trap Network 2013
Carroll, Juliet (New York State IPM Program, 2013)Spotted wing Drosophila (SWD) was first detected in New York in 2011 and, in 2012, was reported from across the state causing significant damage to berry crops. For 2013, a coordinated approach was taken in the collection ... -
Spotted Wing Drosophila Working Group to Identify and Prioritize Research and Extension Needs
Carroll, Juliet (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2018)Spotted wing drosophila (SWD) continues to be a serious challenge for fruit growers in the Northeast and elsewhere. To protect fruit from egg-laying adults, repeated applications of insecticides have become the norm, from ... -
Spotted Wing Drosophila: An invasive and destructive pest on raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, cherries, and more
Carroll, Juliet (New York State IPM Program, 2017)Spotted wing drosophila (SWD) is a vinegar or fruit fly of East Asian origin. Introduced into Hawaii in the 1980s, first discovered in California in 2008, by 2011 it had found its way into New York State (NY). Today, its ... -
Spotted wing drosophila: distribution of populations over time in wild and crop hosts
Zaman, Faruque; Menasha, Sandra; Loeb, Greg (New York State IPM Program, 2012)Spotted wing drosophila (SWD) was first confirmed in NY at some eastern Long Island farms in 2011. Fruit flies typically attack rotting fruits; SWD, however, feeds in intact fruits. Soft-skinned fruits such as berries are ... -
Strawberry Bud Weevil (Clipper)
Spangler, S.; Agnello, A.; Schaefers, G. (New York State IPM Program, 1988)The strawberry bud weevil (SSW), a species native to North America, is also known as the “clipper” because of its habit of clipping flower buds. In the United States, SSW is a widespread and common pest of strawberry, ... -
Strawberry Sap Beetle
Loughner, Rebecca; Loeb, Gregory M. (New York State IPM Program, 2009)The strawberry sap beetle is found throughout the Eastern and upper Mid-western United States. Although primarily a pest on strawberry, the beetle damages raspberry and will feed on a wide range of other crops, including ... -
SWD Trap Network
Carroll, Juliet (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2017)A New York State monitoring network for the invasive insect spotted wing Drosophila (SWD) will be set in June and monitored each year by Extension educators and faculty until first sustained trap catch is noted. Results ... -
Tarnished Plant Bug
Spangler, Steve M.; Weires, Richard W. Jr.; Agnello, Arthur (New York State IPM Program, 1991)The tarnished plant bug is found throughout North America, but it is primarily a pest in temperate nondesert areas. It feeds on more than fifty economically important plants , including alfalfa , cotton, strawberries, ...