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Adult annual bluegrass weevil activity increased significantly over the past two weeks on greens and in soap flushes at two of the three Virginia golf...
The first generation is coming to a close in most parts of central and western Pennsylvania and northeast Ohio. Although many courses have reported seeing...
In central and northern New Jersey, it is about time to start scouting for the adults of the annual bluegrass weevil (ABW) spring generation. Populations...
Steve McDonald shares an update on ABW damage that he's seeing in the Mid-Atlantic region.
The busiest time of the year for ABW has officially started. Sites in both the northern and southern areas if North Carolina have started showing moderate...
Dr. Tom Kuhar gives an update on ABW activity heating up in Virginia
This week's samples from most of our WeevilTrak sites have revealed a range of larval stages. What surprised us was that we are seeing about the same...
Over the past week, we have seen a flush of adult annual bluegrass weevil activity on greens and in soap flushes of fairways at all three WeevilTrak locations...
Rhododendrons are in full bloom throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. This is a classic phenological indicator that larger (greater than third instar)...
In central and northern New Jersey, the annual bluegrass weevil populations are moving along. Larvae are now present up to the fourth stage in central...
Western and central Pennsylvania have passed Stage 2 and are rapidly approaching Stage 3. This stage is a pretty critical one and timing can vary based...
A brief update on ABW activity in Virginia for the week of May 9.
It has been a relatively slow start to the ABW 2019 season so far in North Carolina. Although ABW adults became active in mid-March throughout the state...
Several superintendents have been asking one or the other of us whether it is time to apply an adulticide for the annual bluegrass weevil. Remember that...
Despite the warm weather at Blacksburg Country Club, annual bluegrass weevil adult activity has subsided a little.
The growing degree days at Blacksburg Country Club, Ballyhack near Roanoke, Virginia, and the Federal Club near Richmond increased last week. But despite...
The weevils are marching in, but at least at my two sites not in great numbers so far. I’m not sure if my populations are simply that low this year (I...
Throughout the Mid-Atlantic we have seen or are going to see peak movement of annual bluegrass weevil adults into fine turfgrass areas. In areas surrounding...
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