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Bugs, Bugs, Bugs August 2008
Walnut caterpillar and adult

Caterpillars and adults on shade trees and chinch bugs and parasitized armyworm.

Bugs, Bugs, Bugs,August 2007
composite of lace bugs

As soggy as it has been one would hope that most of the insects had drowned, but alas, no such luck. Some have said they have become more relaxed and excited in the somewhat cooler environment and many have moved indoors to escape the constant drenches and standing puddles.

Bugs, Bugs, Bugs July 2007
tiger beetle

common beneficials in and around the yard.

Bugs, Bugs, Bugs July 2008
Hackberry aphid on leaf.

Bugs of the month.

Bugs, Bugs, Bugs: December 2007
Lady beetles
It seems just yesterday it was 2007. Pest problems are light presently, but two major situations have developed.
Bugs, Bugs, Bugs April 2007
June bug and immature
The weather has warmed, and the bugs are everywhere. Some are even a little early.
Bugs, Bugs, Bugs: December 2006
Asian Ladybeetle
Lady bugs are excellent predators of aphids and several other small, soft-bodied insect pests, but they have a bad habit of colonizing when the weather begins to cool. Watch for wasps and bees looking for a place to overwinter, and keep a sharp eye out for pests in Christmas trees and firewood.
Bugs, Bugs, Bugs: November 2006
Feeding mosquito
Well, we are coming to the final days of the year, and we still have a few bugs causing some problems.
Bugs, Bugs, Bugs: March, 2007
comparision of Bumble bee and Carpenter bee.
Spring is supposed to be here shortly, but the temperature outside is a little frosty. But this hasn’t deterred the insects.
Bugs, Bugs, Bugs: April 2006
This is going to be an interesting beginning to what appears to be a long, hot, buggy year. Several problems are being affected by the hot dry weather, and some bugs are being found early and in areas where they are not usually a problem.
Bugs, Bugs, Bugs: June 2007
Pest of amaryllis
Well, summer is here, and we are seeing some different pests to start it off.
Bugs, Bugs, Bugs: February 2007
Buck moth larva
The weather may have killed a few insects, but the vast majority are still kicking. A good example are the mosquitoes we have been seeing every time the sun warms us up a little.
Bugs, Bugs, Bugs: March 2006
The weather has been up and down, and the bug populations seem to have adjusted. And if this is any indication, we will have a full year and then some. We are having reports on pests that normally do not show up until April.
Bugs, Bugs, Bugs: May 2007
Thrips in flowers
We finally got some rain but it only made things grow better for some pests.