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- AuthorAgnello, A. (1)Agnello, Arthur (1)Lienk, S.E. (1)Loeb, Gregory M. (1)Loughner, Rebecca (1)Schaefers, G. (1)Spangler, S. (1)Spangler, Steve M. (1)Weires, Richard W. Jr. (1)
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Agricultural IPM (4)Berries (4)Blackberries (4)Fruits (4)Raspberries (4)Strawberries (4)Apples (3)Blueberries (3)Cherries (3)Tree Fruit (3)... View More
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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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
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, ...