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  • Michigan spotted wing Drosophila update – July 24, 2018

    Published on July 24, 2018
    Spotted wing Drosophila catches are continuing. Keep protecting fruit through harvest season.

  • Database provides a diverse toolkit for the fight against aquatic invaders

    Published on July 23, 2018
    Learn how to use the online List Generator to find what species have become established in your watershed.

  • Michigan spotted wing Drosophila update – July 17, 2018

    Published on July 17, 2018
    Levels of SWD in traps continue to rise in southern Michigan, are leveling off mid-state, and dipping a bit in the north.

  • Spotted wing Drosophila update for cherry growers – July 13, 2018

    Published on July 13, 2018
    SWD numbers are six times higher than in past years at this time during the season. Although trap numbers are down this week, be cautious with management decisions as rain, humidity and wet weather will likely stimulate SWD activity.

  • Michigan spotted wing Drosophila update – July 10, 2018

    Published on July 10, 2018
    Cooler weather last week coincided with a big jump in the number of SWD caught in traps; ripening fruit must be protected against infestation.

  • Michigan brown marmorated stink bug update – July 10, 2018

    Published on July 10, 2018
    Watch out for early feeding damage by brown marmorated stink bugs in developing Gala, Honeycrisp and Golden Delicious apples. Nymphs can be found in abundance on non-crop hosts in some areas.

  • West central Michigan small fruit update - July 3, 2018

    Published on July 3, 2018
    Intense heat wave affecting the state is causing problem for small fruit growers, especially for blueberry fields ready for harvest or that started harvesting. Sunburn on ripe fruit clusters is creating problems at harvest time.

  • Michigan spotted wing Drosophila update - July 3, 2018

    Published on July 3, 2018
    SWD are still active, though traps caught low numbers due to the heat; ripening fruit must be protected against infestation.

  • West central Michigan small fruit update – June 26, 2018

    Published on June 26, 2018
    Summer insect and disease management in blueberries and other small fruit is fast approaching. Cane collapse and fruit rots in blueberries and the beginning of the spotted wing Drosophila (SWD) flies arrival should be the main focus of growers’ IPM program

  • Brown marmorated stink bug management survey for commercial producers

    Published on June 26, 2018
    Has brown marmorated stink bug changed your pest management program? Participate in this nationwide survey to help us help you manage it better.

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