…larvae, lygus bugs, bertha armyworm and other pests of canola at the flowering and pod stages. Ladybird beetles eat diamondback moth eggs, bertha armyworm eggs, aphids, cabbage worms, and other…
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…determining the damage potential of these species in canola to guide the need for future research. Bertha armyworm. Bertha armyworm monitoring programs are underway and counts are coming in. The…
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Bertha armyworm counts keep rising. Adult moth counts continue to accumulate across the Prairies. Many areas are now at moderate to high risk, and adult numbers will continue to build…
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Bertha armyworm adults are at moderate to high levels in some traps. Aster leafhopper numbers are higher than usual in some locations. Source: Chrystel Olivier, AAFC Lygus: Insecticide control at…
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Mature bertha armyworm. Source: Roy Ellis Bertha armyworms keep eating to within a few days of pupating. These 1.5” late-stage berthas eat much more than at smaller stages, doing a…
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…thresholds for bertha armyworms as a guideline. (Identify green worms accurately) Cabbage seedpod weevil: are moving into non-typical areas. Scout at 10-20% flower (approximately one week after first flower) using…
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…Pest Monitoring Network has posted its bertha armyworm map for 2023, which could be used to forecast 2024 outbreaks. Note: The map shows very low risk! WEBINAR: Saskatchewan Ministry of…
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…insects Bertha armyworm: Bertha thresholds are based on work by Bracken and Bucher, published in the Journal of Economic Entomology in 1977. They found that each bertha armyworm larvae per…
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…the Pests and Predators Field Guide is a recommended resource. Bertha armyworm under control Bertha armyworm is one of the most worrisome insect pests of canola, having caused severe infestations…
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