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  • Mole Crickets

    Mole Crickets Description: Mole crickets have front legs enlarged, shovel-like, and modified for digging. Adults are cylindrical, nearly 1-1/2 inches long and dull brown. The shield-like segment just behind the head (pronotum) is marked with two pairs of pale spots. There are two finger-like projections (dactyls) on the terminal segment of the front leg (tibiae) separated by a u-shaped gap, and the hind tibiae is longer than the pronotum. Adults have well-developed wings ...

    Posted at February 13, 2013 | By : | Categories : Insects | Comments Off on Mole Crickets
  • Sod Webworms

    Sod Webworms  Description: The adults are buff-colored moths which are 12 to 19 mm (1/2 to 3/4 inch) long. They sometimes have a small, dark line on the top of each wing cover. Two small finger-like projections are visible at the front of the head and look like a snout (hence, the name "snout moth"). When the moth is at rest, the wings wrap around the body, giving it a tubular shape. Adults will fly ...

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  • Aphids

    Aphids Description: Aphids are small, soft-bodied insects with long, slender mouthparts with which they pierce stems, leaves, and other tender plant parts to suck out plant fluids. Almost every plant has one or more aphid species which occasionally feed on it. Many aphid species are difficult to distinguish from one another; however, identification to species is not necessary to control aphids in most situations

    Posted at May 2, 2013 | By : | Categories : Insects | Comments Off on Aphids
  • Grub Worms

    Grub Worms Description: White grubs are the larval stage of many different beetles White grubs may be the most damaging turf insect pests in the United States. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Japanese beetle grubs alone cause an estimated $234 million in damage each year $78 million for control costs and an additional $156 million for replacement of damaged turf.

    Posted at May 2, 2013 | By : | Categories : Insects | Comments Off on Grub Worms
  • Chinch Bugs

    Chinch Bugs Description: Chinch bugs are a complex of three different species within the Lygaeidae family. They have piercing-sucking mouthparts and they feed on the sap of grass plants. They reside in the thatch area of the turfgrass stand and prefer to feed on the lower leaf sheath and crown area of the plant. The chinch bug can be a major insect pest on home lawns throughout the country. The hairy chinch bug (Blissus hirtus) ...

    Posted at May 2, 2013 | By : | Categories : Insects | Comments Off on Chinch Bugs