Krista Hamilton, Entomologist — Bureau of Plant Industry/Division of Agricultural Resource Management, Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection
Volume 62 Issue No. 12 of the Wisconsin Pest Bulletin is now available at:
https://datcpservices.wisconsin.gov/pb/pdf/07-20-17.pdf
I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E
LOOKING AHEAD: Spotted wing drosophila counts exceed 100 per trap
FORAGES & GRAINS: Surveys find lower potato leafhopper counts this week
CORN: Peak flight of western bean cutworm moths in progress
SOYBEANS: Soybean aphid densities remain low
FRUITS: Apple maggot emergence increasing across much of the state
VEGETABLES: Squash bugs becoming more common in gardens
NURSERY & FOREST: Daylily rust, mallow sawfly and other reports from recent inspections
DEGREE DAYS: Degree day accumulations through July 19, 2017