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    May 3, 2013 | Allentown Morning Call
  1. Watch out for daylily leafminer

    Lehigh Valley Master Gardeners
    Master Gardener Barb sent a good article about a new pest: Last summer for the first time I noticed leafminer tunnels in the leaves of some of my daylily cultivars. I was familiar with the unsightly mines left by insects......
  2. May 6, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Fighting emerald ash borer

    Q: We have a beautiful, full ash tree on the berm in back of our house, which at this point is free from the emerald ash borer. Last summer it was fully leafed out, and we have checked the bark for tell-tale signs of the borer such as small D-shaped holes. The tree is about 12 inches in diameter. I would like to do everything possible to keep this tree healthy and would like to drench the soil with Bayer Advanced Tree & Shrub Insect Control containing imidacloprid. Because the application is to be placed around the base of the tree, how far out from the base can I go? The tree is directly on the top of the berm, with a downward slope to the front and back of the tree. After removing the mulch, should I dig down an inch or so to help prevent runoff? Can the drench be done on subsequent days if the soil is too wet to fully absorb it in a single day? When should I treat the tree?
    Q: We have a beautiful, full ash tree on the berm in back of our house, which at this point is free from the emerald ash borer. Last summer it was fully leafed out, and we have checked the bark for tell-tale signs of the borer such as small D-shaped...

    Tags: Botany, Chicago Tribune, Michigan Avenue, Chicago Botanic Garden, Chemical Industry

  4. Apr 27, 2013 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  5. HOMESTYLE

    Book takes on kitchens, baths Mike Holmes' new book helps homeowners remodel their kitchens and bathrooms from the inside out. Holmes, the builder known for righting construction wrongs on his HGTV shows Holmes on Homes and Holmes Inspection, brings...

    Tags: Book, HGTV (tv network), Chemical Industry

  6. Apr 11, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Boxwood blight means avoid mixing old and new plants

    <strong>People with old boxwoods are being warned not to plant new boxwoods nearby, but what about those of us with no </strong><strong>boxwoods who </strong><strong>want some? They're so deer-resistant.</strong>
    People with old boxwoods are being warned not to plant new boxwoods nearby, but what about those of us with no boxwoods who want some? They're so deer-resistant. The new and highly contagious boxwood blight disease has made it unwise, for the present,...

    Tags: Cabbage, Chemical Industry

  8. Apr 5, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  9. Beware of the pine engraver beetle

    The pine engraver beetle (PEB) unlike the mountain pine beetle (MPB) is not confined to the Black Hills in South Dakota but is a threat to the pine trees throughout western part of the state. It is a native bug that normally attacks dying, dead,...

    Tags: Agriculture, Droughts, Natural Disasters, Chemical Industry

  10. Mar 27, 2013 |Column| Petoskey News
  11. Does your lawn have grubs?

    Were you one of many people who had birds, in particular crows tearing up your lawn last fall? Then you may have a grub problem. Instead of cursing the birds, thank them for eating all the grubs and alerting you to the problem. If you have an irrigated lawn the grubs are probably Japanese beetles who like wetter lawns, especially golf courses. If you don't irrigate and your lawn is infrequently if ever watered, your problem is probably European grubs. The bad news is adult grubs overwinter in the soil and will start feeding on your lawn roots once the snow has melted and the ground warms.
    Were you one of many people who had birds, in particular crows tearing up your lawn last fall? Then you may have a grub problem. Instead of cursing the birds, thank them for eating all the grubs and alerting you to the problem. If you have an irrigated...

    Tags: Chemical Industry

  12. Mar 19, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Burr Ridge to determine ash tree strategy

    Now that an inventory and study of parkway trees in Burr Ridge is complete, trustees will decide on implementing an emerald ash management plan and other methods to maintain healthy trees in the village. The Village Board approved a project with Natural...

    Tags: Botany, Natural Resource Industry, Forestry and Timber, Chemical Industry, Inventories

  14. Feb 15, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  15. Grassy desert: Changing nature of ag production

    The jury is still out as to whether the extreme drought conditions that continue to grip more than half of the country are the result of global climate change, but the majority of scientists do believe that a major shift in weather around the world is...

    Tags: Washington State University, Conservation, Agriculture, Science and Technology, Demographics

  16. Feb 1, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  17. N.D. wheat midge levels drop to record lows for 2013

    Soil samples in North Dakota indicate low levels of overwintering wheat midge larvae (cocoons) for the 2013 season, according to Janet Knodel, North Dakota State University Extension Service entomologist. “With the majority of soil samples statewide...

    Tags: Agriculture, Environmental Issues, Weather, Chemical Industry, Weather Reports

  18. Jan 18, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  19. Chemical use and safety

    As I start to do Pesticide Applicator Training Classes it also is a good time to review pesticide safety around the farm and home. Just about every summer I hear of someone that has been exposed to a pesticide accident or killed by one. When I think...

    Tags: Chemical Industry

  20. Dec 7, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  21. Stewardship: The importance of reading the pesticide label

    LAWRENCE, Kansas - A person applying a pesticide to their land was recently fined for spray drift that damaged desirable shrubs and garden crops on a neighboring property. In two other recent cases, individuals were fined for improper pesticide storage...

    Tags: First Aid, Fines, Career and Workplace, Chemical Industry, Labor Legislation

  22. Nov 30, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  23. Flipping genes: The next generation of pesticides

    Every year, the fate of the entomological world is discussed by 2,000-3,000 entomologists at the annual meeting of the Entomological Society of America (this year held in Knoxville, TN). Often, a hot topic is clearly identifiable from this meeting. This...

    Tags: Biotechnology Industry, Genetic Engineering, Science and Technology, Chemical Industry, DNA

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