Can I Grow Gooseberries or Currants in NC?
9/16/2020 – The short answer is “no.” You cannot legally grow currants or gooseberries in North Carolina. The reason …
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Although stink bugs were light across the state (with a few exceptions) in corn and cotton, it looks like …
Cucumber Downy Mildew (CDM) has been confirmed on cucumber plants in our sentinel plot in Waynesville, NC (Haywood County). …
Sivanto Prime for control of sugarcane aphid on sweet sorghum has been approved for use in North Carolina during …
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This is the ninth weekly TSWV and tobacco thrips risk assessment update. Third generation flights have now occurred at all …
For the past several weeks I have noticed damage to the leaves of my roses. Each year this happens and …
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Memorial Day weekend is often the signal to fire up the grills. However, the previous week’s heavy rains in …
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There are a couple species of wax scales (Ceroplastes spp.) in North Carolina. Common ones include Indian wax scale …
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The Daylily leafminer is a recent pest from Asia. It was first detected in 2006 but has now spread …
We continue to receive inquiries from people who are confusing some of our common insect species with the Asian …
This is the sixth of our weekly TSWV and tobacco thrips risk assessment updates. Third generation flights have now …
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This factsheet discusses pythium root and crown rot in industrial hemp production.
This Entomology Insect Note describes the biology and control of the black vine weevil, an …
This Entomology Insect Note describes the biology and control of bagworms, a common ornamental plant …
This factsheet describes the biology of trombidiid mites— velvet mites, red velvet mites, large red …
This factsheet describes dogwood eyespot galls caused by an ocellate gall midge, Parallelodiplosis subtruncata. …
This factsheet describes the biology of the ironweed longhorn borer, Hemierana marginata, and provides residential …
This factsheet describes the biology of the lantana lace bug, Teleonemia scrupulosa, and provides residential …
This factsheet describes the biology of the southern purple mint moth, Pyrausta laticlavia, and provides …