They feed on agricultural crops like alfalfa and potatoes, ornamental plants, flowers and garden vegetables. Leafhoppers can be more troublesome for shrubs, ornamental plants and gardens than lawns.
The sight of leafhoppers can be a cause for concern. To effectively keep them at bay, it's important to use a broad-spectrum insecticide. When used correctly, these products can significantly reduce ...
Spotted lanternflies are indigenous to China, and probably arrived in the U.S. via egg cases stuck to stone or other ...
Texas wine grape producers have enjoyed one of the best harvests of the past five years, according to Texas A&M AgriLife ...
The global acephate market is propelled by acephate’s efficacy against a wide range of pests, including aphids, caterpillars, and leafhoppers, makes it an invaluable tool for farmers. Its systemic ...
For Eagle Scout candidate Vladimir Seale, something just felt right about building bat houses for his culminating service ...
Corn maturity and black layer should not be a problem as we have accumulated 2826.5 growing degree day (GDD) (heat units) ...
The last thing a farmer wants to see in a field is crop pests; but Iowa students want to find as many as they can and are ...
The Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher (Polioptila caerula) is a small, colorful songbird found across Kentucky. A member of Family ...