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Check pines now for European pine sawfly larvae
Published on May 28, 2013
European pine sawfly larvae quickly strip pines of older needles. Scout now for this pest before larvae reach their full size to damage pine trees. -
Using Enviro-weather to monitor European pine sawflies in Michigan
Published on May 5, 2015
Monitor growing degree days at a location near you to effectively time preventative spray applications for European pine sawflies. -
European apple sawfly damage found in southeast Michigan apple orchards
Published on June 30, 2009
The European apple sawfly can damage apple in three ways: a brownish discoloration to the receptacle or sepal from egg-laying, first instar larval scarring of the fruit and deep entries into the fruit. -
Be ready for European brown rot in tart cherries in 2014
Published on May 1, 2014
The potential for European brown rot infection is high this season in orchards with carryover shoot strikes from last year. Applications of Indar will be required for effective control if we experience cold, wet weather. -
New-old options for European brown rot control in tart cherries
Published on May 3, 2016
Current information on fungicide efficacy for controlling European brown rot in Michigan tart cherries. -
Grapevine development, nutrient status and insects in northwest Michigan vineyards
Published on June 26, 2018
Here’s the latest update on Vitis vinifera and cold climate cultivars in northwest Michigan. -
European frog-bit: Be on the lookout for this aggressive invasive plant
Published on November 8, 2017
European frog-bit is a prolific invasive aquatic plant that is creating a mess along the shores of the Great Lakes. -
The mystery of missing pine needles: European pine sawfly
Published on June 2, 2014
European pine sawfly larvae are a likely suspect when pines have missing second year needles. -
Elm trees attacked early in season by European elm flea weevils
Published on May 30, 2017
Browning Siberian elms in spring are the result of leaf feeding weevils. -
Fungicide protection for ripening tart cherries with European brown rot blossom blight symptoms
Published on June 21, 2013
Protection of tart cherries from European brown rot infection is critical in 2013. Here are Michigan State University Extension recommendations on fungicide use strategies. -
Guide on American and European foulbrood from the Honey Bee Health Coalition
Published on November 29, 2022
The guide includes information on identifying, testing for, and mitigating American and European foulbrood disease in honey bee colonies -
Michigan Waterfowl Hunters: Help prevent the spread of invasive European Frog-bit
Published on October 3, 2019
Help prevent your favorite hunting spot from getting choked out by this new aquatic invasive plant by cleaning your boats and gear. -
Bine and Dine! Monthly Hop webinar series
Published on March 25, 2020
Join live for monthly hop growing tips and best management practices. -
Watch for European crane fly injury to turfgrass in April and May
Published on April 9, 2015
European crane fly is now established in many locations in southeast Michigan and near Grand Rapids. Here are management recommendations for heavily infested turfgrass and lawns. -
Tough growing on golf courses in 2010
Published on July 30, 2010
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San Jose scale
Adult males are minute, winged insects about 1 mm long and golden brown with a reddish tinge. Scales may be either disk-shaped or oval, and are composed of concentric rings of gray-brown wax radiating from a tiny white knob.
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Watch for European crane fly damage in Grand Rapids, Mich., and Detroit area
Published on May 2, 2013
Watch for European crane fly damage to lawns and golf courses in May. To be better prepared, here are pictures of European crane fly larvae, adults and turf damage. -
Time to scout for chestnut blight on European and Japanese hybrid cultivars
Published on August 1, 2014
‘Colossal,’ ‘Nevada,’ ‘Precoce Migoule’ and other cultivars are susceptible and should be checked for chestnut blight cankers in July. -
Stone Fruit IPM for Beginners | Integrated Pest Management
Stone Fruit IPM for Beginners