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  • Treat home lawns for chinch bugs, European chafer and Japanese beetle now

    Published on June 26, 2009

  • European brown rot

    Monilinia laxa is a plant pathogen that is the causal agent of brown rot of stone fruits.

  • European red mite

    Adult female European red mites are less than 0.5 mm and dark red with eight legs. Adult males are smaller than the females and have a pointed abdomen. Males are usually dull green to brown.

  • European fruit scale

    The female is immobile and covered with a circular waxy shell that becomes dark gray over time and is elevated at the center. The adult male is brownish red with an elongated abdomen, long antennae and wings.

  • Spring grub damage on golf course roughs and home lawns

    Published on May 1, 2009

  • Watch for grub problems in home lawns this fall

    Published on September 5, 2008

  • European earwig

    European earwig

  • Managing grubs in Christmas trees

    Published on May 16, 2008

  • European corn borer

    Adult is a pale yellowish brown moth with irregular darker bands running in wavy lines across wings male is distinctly darker than the female.

  • European fruit lecanium (Brown apricot scale)

    The adult female scale is nearly hemispherical and shiny brown, with several ridges along the back. Nymphs are light colored.

  • European apple sawfly

    The adult looks similar to a small, orange-brown wasp with the ventral side and legs orange in color. It has transparent wings with many veins. The egg, oval and translucent, is inserted into the receptacle of the flower.

  • European crane flies observed around lawns and homes in southern Michigan

    Published on May 22, 2017
    European crane fly adults have been observed during the last three to four weeks. Here are some tips to prevent turf damage.

  • European Hornbeam

    Published on March 11, 2016
    A quick reference guide about European Hornbeam, Carpinus betulus ‘Fastigiata’.

  • European Paper Wasp

    European Paper Wasp

  • Managing grubs in the home lawns

    Published on June 25, 2010

  • Oct 12

    European foulbrood office hours webinar

    October 12, 2023 7:00PM – 8:30PM This free webinar will be hosted on zoom. Register in advance.

    Learn about the honey bee bacterial disease European foulbrood. Designed for beekeepers to identify and manage this disease.

  • Rose chafer management for vineyards

    Published on June 13, 2017
    These damaging beetles are being reported around the state.

  • European pine sawfly

    Published on July 30, 2015
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  • European corn borer

    Published on July 6, 2015
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  • Michigan hop report – June 9, 2020

    Published on June 9, 2020
    Growers are reporting substantial potato leafhopper pressure and the first flight of European corn borer.

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