Contarinia baeri is univoltine in Michigan. Adults emerge in spring, and females deposit eggs in small clusters in the sheaths of new-growth pine needles. Larvae hatch shortly thereafter and there are three larval instars. Larval feeding causes the needles to at first droop, discolor, and eventually drop, reducing the quality of Christmas trees and occasionally killing shoots. Larvae overwinter on the ground in cocoons, and pupate in spring. Adults were suppressed (\u3e 75% control) with formulations of Pydrin® (fenvalerate) and Tempo® (cyfluthrin) applied within a week after adult emergence
New tents spun in five successive springs by the European pine shoot moth (Rhyacionia buoliana [Schi...
[excerpt] Accidentally introduced into New Jersey about 1925, the European pine sawfly, Neodiprion s...
(excerpt) Urophora affinis Frfld. and U. quadrifasciata (Meig.) (Diptera: Tephriti- dae) are Eurasia...
Emergence and oviposition data were gathered for Neolasioptera brevis, a recently described pest of ...
Neolasioptera brevis is univoltine in Michigan. Adults issue in late spring, and females deposit egg...
This study was undertaken to test new insecticides for control of the balsam gall midge and to deter...
Published July 1994. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please l...
The larger pine shoot beetle Tomicus piniperda, a native bark beetle of Europe and Asia, was found i...
Midges are small fly-like insects in the Cecidomyiidae family of flies (order Diptera) that are like...
A survey of Christmas tree farms in Michigan revealed that 26% of the Scotch pine Christmas trees ha...
Two blocks of Scotch pine Christmas trees were inspected to determine an appropriate time to evaluat...
Seasonal shoot-feeding by Tomicus piniperda (L.) was monitored at 2 week intervals on 15 Scotch pin...
This technical bulletin summarizes all previous published research on the balsam gall midge. Also in...
A xiphydriid wood wasp, Xiphydria mandata, is very common in branches ofAeer spp. in Indiana. and is...
The European pine shoot moth has been recognized as a pest .in Europe for over a century. It was fir...
New tents spun in five successive springs by the European pine shoot moth (Rhyacionia buoliana [Schi...
[excerpt] Accidentally introduced into New Jersey about 1925, the European pine sawfly, Neodiprion s...
(excerpt) Urophora affinis Frfld. and U. quadrifasciata (Meig.) (Diptera: Tephriti- dae) are Eurasia...
Emergence and oviposition data were gathered for Neolasioptera brevis, a recently described pest of ...
Neolasioptera brevis is univoltine in Michigan. Adults issue in late spring, and females deposit egg...
This study was undertaken to test new insecticides for control of the balsam gall midge and to deter...
Published July 1994. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please l...
The larger pine shoot beetle Tomicus piniperda, a native bark beetle of Europe and Asia, was found i...
Midges are small fly-like insects in the Cecidomyiidae family of flies (order Diptera) that are like...
A survey of Christmas tree farms in Michigan revealed that 26% of the Scotch pine Christmas trees ha...
Two blocks of Scotch pine Christmas trees were inspected to determine an appropriate time to evaluat...
Seasonal shoot-feeding by Tomicus piniperda (L.) was monitored at 2 week intervals on 15 Scotch pin...
This technical bulletin summarizes all previous published research on the balsam gall midge. Also in...
A xiphydriid wood wasp, Xiphydria mandata, is very common in branches ofAeer spp. in Indiana. and is...
The European pine shoot moth has been recognized as a pest .in Europe for over a century. It was fir...
New tents spun in five successive springs by the European pine shoot moth (Rhyacionia buoliana [Schi...
[excerpt] Accidentally introduced into New Jersey about 1925, the European pine sawfly, Neodiprion s...
(excerpt) Urophora affinis Frfld. and U. quadrifasciata (Meig.) (Diptera: Tephriti- dae) are Eurasia...