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K-State Department of Entomology

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Great folks doing great work with small creatures in a great place! https://t.co/C9WZsIS9Fo

Manhattan, KS Beigetreten Mayıs 2013
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K-State Extension@kstateextension·
Cooler temperatures mean insects will be looking for spots to overwinter. K-State entomologist Raymond Cloyd shares tips on preventing insects overwintering in your home. ksre-learn.com/winter-insects #KSRE
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K-State veterinary entomologist Cassandra Olds discusses two invasive insects being monitored in Kansas: the asian longhorn tick and the New World screwworm. 🪰 Found an insect you are unsure about? Send it to K-State's Insect Diagnostics Lab! entomology.k-state.edu/outreach-and-s…
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K-State Agronomy@KStateAgron·
This eUpdate has articles on #wheat soil fertility, resources for managing wheat streak mosaic, late-summer insects in #cotton, fall armyworm update, and more! bit.ly/45FV5MH #ksag
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Image sent in to our entomology.ksu.edu/id program. Potter wasp nests. Each one contains a developing wasp and is likely provisioned with paralyzed caterpillars or beetle larvae for the young wasp to eat.
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Corn Leafhopper Identification 101
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#Corn rootworm hatch is starting in southern KS and is 1–2 weeks out in the north. Dig, wash, and rate roots 10–14 days post-peak hatch (~684-767 degree days) to check management effectiveness. #ksag bit.ly/438rNFk @westksbugs
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Corn leafhopper (CLH) still NOT reported in Kansas. If you scout corn fields, make sure to check 👇to fine tune your aster leafhopper and CLH identification skills! @westksbugs
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The Kansas Corn Commission is supporting efforts at @KSUPlantDr to monitor Corn Leafhoppers and Corn Stunt in KS, including a leafhopper trapping program and free testing of leaf hoppers and plant tissue for corn stunt. Learn more at kscorn.com/corndisease/

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Have you scouted your crop fields recently? K-State crop entomologist, Jeff Whitworth, discusses a few pests that growers could be seeing in their fields. He explains what to look for and what his recommendations are. agtodayksu.libsyn.com/1952-a-few-pes…
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