Contains information on the European Corn Borer, an introduced species that came to North America during the early 1900's from central Europe. The insect damages corn plants, as well as peppers, beans, potatoes and other plants, by feeding on leaves, stalk tunneling and ear damage. This brochure gives summaries of management tactics. This is North central regional extension publication no. 327 sponsored by Iowa State University Extension
The rapid spread of the European corn borer in North Dakota was discussed. It first appeared in the ...
This two-page, 4-color extension circular covers the identification and management of Nebraska corn ...
In Iowa, ECB normally goes through two generations per year. Both generations are destructive to cor...
The European com borer is an introduced insect species that significantly affects com, (seed-, field...
The European corn borer is a destructive pest of corn in the Midwest. Larvae feed on leaves and tunn...
The European corn borer is a destructive pest that reduces corn yields each year in the Midwest. Lar...
Overview of the European Corn Borer's infiltration into North Dakota soil. The most satisfactory con...
This publication discusses the European corn borer life cycle, injury to corn, and management option...
8 pages; includes photographs and drawing. This archival publication may not reflect current scienti...
Explanation on the dangers of the European Corn Borer. Includes findings related to the spread of th...
European corn borer control in South Dakota addresses the life cycles of the borer, preventing corn ...
Describes the European corn borer, the regions in which it is found, its seasonal activities, and ho...
This NebFact discusses how to control first generation European corn borers in non-Bt corn
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
This 4-color extension circular was prepared by Extension entomologists of the North Central States ...
The rapid spread of the European corn borer in North Dakota was discussed. It first appeared in the ...
This two-page, 4-color extension circular covers the identification and management of Nebraska corn ...
In Iowa, ECB normally goes through two generations per year. Both generations are destructive to cor...
The European com borer is an introduced insect species that significantly affects com, (seed-, field...
The European corn borer is a destructive pest of corn in the Midwest. Larvae feed on leaves and tunn...
The European corn borer is a destructive pest that reduces corn yields each year in the Midwest. Lar...
Overview of the European Corn Borer's infiltration into North Dakota soil. The most satisfactory con...
This publication discusses the European corn borer life cycle, injury to corn, and management option...
8 pages; includes photographs and drawing. This archival publication may not reflect current scienti...
Explanation on the dangers of the European Corn Borer. Includes findings related to the spread of th...
European corn borer control in South Dakota addresses the life cycles of the borer, preventing corn ...
Describes the European corn borer, the regions in which it is found, its seasonal activities, and ho...
This NebFact discusses how to control first generation European corn borers in non-Bt corn
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
This 4-color extension circular was prepared by Extension entomologists of the North Central States ...
The rapid spread of the European corn borer in North Dakota was discussed. It first appeared in the ...
This two-page, 4-color extension circular covers the identification and management of Nebraska corn ...
In Iowa, ECB normally goes through two generations per year. Both generations are destructive to cor...