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Spider Mite Webbing on Plum. Photo: UCANR

How to Use Spider Mite Growing Degree Day Models

Spider Mites such as the Two-Spotted Spider Mite, Pacific Spider Mite and Strawberry Spider Mite are widespread pests that can […]

Insect, Uncategorized insect, insect growing degree day models, ipm, mites, spider mites

How to Use the Spotted Wing Drosophila Growing Degree Day Model

Spotted Wing Drosophila fruit flies are an important economic pest on a variety of fruits and berries. In non-tropical areas, […]

Apple, Blueberries, Cranberries, Grapes, Insect, Orchards, Uncategorized insect growing degree day models, Spotted Wing Drosophila
Orange Tortrix Larvae. Photo: Donald H. Gudehus

How to Use the Orange Tortrix Growing Degree Day Model

The Orange Tortrix Moth (Argyrotaenia franciscana) is an important pest on grapes and citrus in California and other locations. Overwintered Orange […]

Citrus, Grapes, Insect citrus, grapes, insect, insect growing degree day models, orange tortrix
Omnivorous Leafroller Moth. Photo: Ken-ichi Ueda

How to Use the Omnivorous Leafroller Growing Degree Day Model

Omnivorous Leafroller (Platynota stultana) is an important pest on grapes and stone fruit in California and other locations. Overwintered larvae typically […]

Grapes, Insect, Orchards, Uncategorized grapes, insect growing degree day models, Omnivorous Leafroller, Stone Fruit
Adult Sparganothis Moth. Photo: Andy Reago and Chrissy McLaren

How to Use the Sparganothis Moth Growing Degree Day Model

The Sparganothis Moth (Sparganothis sulfureana) is an important pest of cranberries in the Northern United States. Overwintered larvae emerge in […]

Cranberries, Insect, Uncategorized cranberries, insect growing degree day models, sparganothis moth

How to Use the Cranberry Fruitworm Growing Degree Day Model

Cranberry Fruitworm (Acrobasis vaccinii) is a common pest on blueberries and cranberries in the northern United States. Moths usually emerge and […]

Blueberries, Cranberries, Insect blueberries, cranberries, cranberry fruitworm, insect growing degree day models
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