Tag: grape plume moth
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Posted on May 18, 2022
Grape Plume Moth
Grape plume moth may start showing up in vineyards soon, though it is a sporadic insect in vineyards in the Midwest. The characteristic injury is […]
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Posted on June 10, 2021
Grape Scouting Report: A “Mixed Bag”
I received last week some pictures of these very interesting larvae within their casing made of grass blades and twigs (Figs. 1 and 2). The […]
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Posted on June 11, 2020
UW-Madison/Extension Insect Diagnostic Lab Update June 11, 2020
Caseload at the UW Insect Diagnostic Lab has been high over the last two weeks. A summary of fruit crop pests submitted to the UW […]
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Posted on May 29, 2020
Grape Scouting Report: First Grape Phylloxera Galls and Grape Plume Moth Larvae
Scouting of the grapes at the West Madison Research Station (WMARS) vineyard on 5/27/20 showed the presence of a few grape phylloxera galls (Fig. 1) […]
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Posted on June 20, 2019
Grape Scouting Report: Low Insect Pressure
By: Christelle Guédot, UW-Madison Department of Entomology On 6/19/19 at the West Madison Research Station (WMARS) vineyard we did not observe any insect pest in […]
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Posted on December 1, 2016
Grape Insect Report – 2016 Summer Summary
Throughout the past summer we have been scouting weekly at the West Madison Agricultural Research Station (WMARS) and the Peninsular Agricultural Research Station (PARS). Here […]
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Posted on June 10, 2016
Grape Plume Moth
Grape plume moth is a sporadic pest of grapes in the Midwest, and has been seen in rather high numbers for the past couple weeks […]