. Cooperative economic insect report. Beneficial insects; Insect pests. 1206 GRASSHOPPERS (Melanoplus spp.) - NEW MEXICO - Moderate to heavy infestations, mostly adults, found in alfalfa near Moriarty, Torrance County. ( Coop. Rpt.). UTAH - M. sanguinipes (migratory grasshopper) moderate along roadsides in portions of Davis and Salt Lake Counties. (Knowlton). SOUTHWESTERN CORN BORER (Zeadiatraea grandiosella) - ALABAMA - Statewide survey completed for 1964. Pest found in 10 new counties, eastward from 16 counties reported infested in 1962 and 1963. Southwestern Corn Borer Survey in Alabama
. Cooperative economic insect report. Beneficial insects; Insect pests. 1206 GRASSHOPPERS (Melanoplus spp.) - NEW MEXICO - Moderate to heavy infestations, mostly adults, found in alfalfa near Moriarty, Torrance County. ( Coop. Rpt.). UTAH - M. sanguinipes (migratory grasshopper) moderate along roadsides in portions of Davis and Salt Lake Counties. (Knowlton). SOUTHWESTERN CORN BORER (Zeadiatraea grandiosella) - ALABAMA - Statewide survey completed for 1964. Pest found in 10 new counties, eastward from 16 counties reported infested in 1962 and 1963. Southwestern Corn Borer Survey in Alabama as of October 30 Limestone, Morgan, Cullman, Blount, Shelby, Bibb, Perry, Marengo, Clarke and Washington Counties are newly infested counties. The accompnaying map shows present known distribution of this pest since its discovery in the State in Pickens County in 1962. (McQueen, Henderson, et al.). SOUTHERN CORNSTALK BORER (Diatraea crambidoides) - ALABAMA - Observed in all fields surveyed in Morgan, Limestone, Marshall and Etowah Counties; overwinter- ing at lower ends of tap roots. No counts made. (McQueen). CORN EARWORM (Heliothis zea) - ARIZONA - Scattered populations required controls in areas of Maricopa County. (Ariz. Coop. Sur.). ARKANSAS - Activity slowed by light frosts over much of State 2 weeks previous. No infestations reported or observed; however, moth activity continues. (Ark. Ins. Sur.). EUROPEAN CORN BORER (Ostrinia nubilalis) - NEBRASKA - Intensive fall survey in Hall County showed 99 percent infestation with 215 borers per 100 stalks compared with 98 percent infestation and 198 borers per 100 stalks in 1963. Comparable survey in Cuming County showed 72 percent infes- tation with 99 borers per 100 stalks compared with 100 percent infestation and 283 borers per 100 stalks in 1963. (Bergman). ALABAMA - Light to heavy in corn in Limestone, Morgan, Marshall and Etowah Counties. Heavier infestations noted in late corn; many larvae now over- wintering in stalks ab
Size: 1248px × 2003px
Photo credit: © The Book Worm / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, booksubjectbeneficialinsects, booksubjectinsect