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Third-generation ABW damage appearing in OhioSeptember 3, 2024

The third generation annual bluegrass weevil adults have started to appear after causing turf damage in southern Ohio, and drought may have exacerbated the symptoms.

Update on ABW activity in OhioApril 30, 2024

Annual bluegrass weevil (ABW) adults are still being caught in pitfall traps in central Ohio with reduced reproduction, and larval development has been noticed.

Annual bluegrass weevils are still on the move in OhioMarch 22, 2024

Due to the warm weather in winter, ABW adults in the Greater Cincinnati and Columbus areas have been active earlier this year. Adulticides should be prepared...

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