Wisconsin Pest Bulletin, November 8, 2019

Krista Hamilton, Entomologist, Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection

Volume 64 Issue No. 19 of the Wisconsin Pest Bulletin is now available here.

I N S I D E  T H I S  I S S U E

PEST HIGHLIGHTS OF 2019:  Swede midge detected for the first time in Wisconsin

FORAGES & GRAINS:  Potato leafhopper pressure high this season

INDUSTRIAL HEMP:  Eurasian hemp borer most common and destructive hemp pest in 2019

CORN:  Fall European corn borer population remains at all-time low

SOYBEAN:  Annual soybean aphid survey finds lowest densities in 18 years

FRUITS:  Brown marmorated stink bug confirmed in 30 Wisconsin counties

VEGETABLES:  Highlights from this season’s vegetable disease surveys

NURSERY & FOREST:  Ramorum blight intercepted on rhododendron in August