Wireworms On Sweetpotatoes
Although wireworms are present throughout NC, comparatively few fields suffer economic damage. Wireworm abundance is greatly dependent upon such factors as soil type, rotation, drought, previous crop, insecticide ... [... more]
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Application rates: Apply to plants in Spring and Summer once a week to keep aphids and other insects from invading aquatic plants. Make sure to liberally cover plants for best results. Aphid X becomes odorless shortly after application. Aphid X is best ... [... more]
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Wireworms
COMMENTS: A soil application, may also be applied in irrigation water. Apply immediately after transplanting when conditions suggest wireworms could be a problem. Repeat applications of any neonicotinoid insecticide ... [... more]
University of California IPM |
Wireworms
Wireworms are beetle larvae that are found in soil where they feed on seeds and roots. They are shiny, slender, cylindrical, hard-bodied, yellow to brown larvae that can be found at all times of the year and in ... [... more]
University of California IPM |
Wireworms
Wireworms injure seedlings by feeding on roots or boring into stems. Damage is more common in spring planted crops where the soil has a high organic content, such as fields that have recently been in or adjacent to ... [... more]
University of California IPM |
Wireworms
Wireworms feed on seeds and root portions of a wide variety of plants. In corn they can destroy germinating seeds and tiny seedlings. Often the wireworm will be found near the damaged or missing seed or plant. ... [... more]
University of California IPM |
Wireworms
The most direct way to detect wireworms in a field is by general observation during plowing or discing of a field, particularly where old alfalfa, clover, or pasture is being taken out. Wireworms can also be detected ... [... more]
University of California IPM |
VEGETABLE GARDEN Preplant Insecticide
Make Sure Your Soil is Insect Free Before Planting The only product that combines two targeted chemistries in one granule to achieve true maximum protection from insects that attack from above the ground and the ones that attack from below. An ... [... more]
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Scouting For Wireworms Before Planting Vegetables
Mix a 1:1 combination of untreated wheat:corn seed as bait. Bury a handful of bait 4 to 6 inches deep, placing it in random locations in the field to obtain representative samples. Place more bait stations in ... [... more]
Virginia Tech Extension |
Wireworms
For Control on Beets, Cabbage, Carrots, Sweet Corn, Lettuce, Peas, and Snap beans: 25% diazinon emulsifiable concentrate, apply 6 ounces of the concentrate insecticide per 1,000 sq. feet in sufficient water to ... [... more]
Virginia Tech Entomology |
Wireworms
Wireworms are the soil-dwelling larvae of click beetles. They resemble mealworms and are slender, elongate, yellowish to brown with smooth, tough skin. The body is usually cylindrical, but flat on the lower side. ... [... more]
University of California IPM |
Wireworms
Wireworms are shiny, slender, cylindrical, hard-bodied, yellow to brown larvae that can be found at all times of the year and in almost any kind of soil. The larval (or wireworm) stage of this insect may last several ... [... more]
University of California IPM |