The Hessian fly came from Russia and may have been introduced into the United States during the Revolutionary War. It has since spread to many parts of the country. By 2005, more than 67 counties in Texas reported Hessian fly infestations. This publication details the Hessian fly life cycle, describes the injury it causes to wheat, and explains management strategies for combatting the pest
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of EntomologyR. Jeff WhitworthThe Hessian fly, Mayetiola destructor (...
The Hessian Fly, an insect that infests practically all of the large wheat-growing areas of the worl...
"The Hessian fly undoubtedly is the most injurious insect enemy of wheat in the United States. Durin...
The Hessian fly came from Russia and may have been introduced into the United States during the Revo...
This NebGuide discusses the life cycle, control and prevention of the Hessian fly. Plant-safe dates ...
H. Leroy Brooks, The hessian fly: understanding its importance and management in wheat production, K...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The Hessian fly is a pest of winter wheat in Tennessee and other wheat-growing states. This pest cau...
The Hessian fly, Mayetiola destructor (Say), is one of the most destructive pest species of wheat. T...
The Hessian fly Mayetiola destructor, is considered one of the oldest and most damaging insect pests...
Wheat is the most economically important food crop grown in Oklahoma. The Hessian fly is a common pe...
Report on the presence of Hessian flies in wheat fields around the Dickinson Experiment Station, cro...
With some farmers gaining interest in using cover crops, there are questions about possible pests th...
The Hessian fly*, the most important insect pest affecting the wheat crop in Iowa, was imported from...
The Hessian fly (Mayetiola destructor) is a gall-forming insect (Harris et al. 2006) with several at...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of EntomologyR. Jeff WhitworthThe Hessian fly, Mayetiola destructor (...
The Hessian Fly, an insect that infests practically all of the large wheat-growing areas of the worl...
"The Hessian fly undoubtedly is the most injurious insect enemy of wheat in the United States. Durin...
The Hessian fly came from Russia and may have been introduced into the United States during the Revo...
This NebGuide discusses the life cycle, control and prevention of the Hessian fly. Plant-safe dates ...
H. Leroy Brooks, The hessian fly: understanding its importance and management in wheat production, K...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The Hessian fly is a pest of winter wheat in Tennessee and other wheat-growing states. This pest cau...
The Hessian fly, Mayetiola destructor (Say), is one of the most destructive pest species of wheat. T...
The Hessian fly Mayetiola destructor, is considered one of the oldest and most damaging insect pests...
Wheat is the most economically important food crop grown in Oklahoma. The Hessian fly is a common pe...
Report on the presence of Hessian flies in wheat fields around the Dickinson Experiment Station, cro...
With some farmers gaining interest in using cover crops, there are questions about possible pests th...
The Hessian fly*, the most important insect pest affecting the wheat crop in Iowa, was imported from...
The Hessian fly (Mayetiola destructor) is a gall-forming insect (Harris et al. 2006) with several at...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of EntomologyR. Jeff WhitworthThe Hessian fly, Mayetiola destructor (...
The Hessian Fly, an insect that infests practically all of the large wheat-growing areas of the worl...
"The Hessian fly undoubtedly is the most injurious insect enemy of wheat in the United States. Durin...