Showing posts with label carrot weevil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label carrot weevil. Show all posts
Carrot Pest Activity
Friday, April 21, 2017
Ontario has a Carrot Pest Activity Calendar, which is a great resource to help you predict when pests might start to become a problem. You can find the full calendar here: https://onvegetables.files.wordpress.com/2017/04/carrot-pest-activity-calendar.pdf As the calendar is based on Ontario dates, there will be slight variation for Nova Scotia conditions, but it's well worth a read!
Labels:
carrot rust fly,
carrot weevil,
carrots,
damping off,
disease
Field Day: What's the Deal with Delia?
Friday, July 3, 2015
Join us on a field tour on Thursday, July 9th, 2015 from 8:15 am to noon!
Come learn more about onion maggots (Delia antigua) and other Delia species that attack onions, corn, beans, and Brassicas such as cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, radishes, kale and Brussel sprouts.
AAFC is currently conducting research to determine which Delia species are present in Nova Scotian onion fields and to determine if surrounding vegetation or field history can influence Delia populations and subsequent damage.
Netting and floating row cover can be powerful tools to combat insect pests such as cabbage root maggot (Delia radicum). Perennia and AAFC are currently conducting research into the efficacy of different netting mesh sizes. A Wondermesh Netting/Row Cover Retriever will be on hand to demonstrate technology that makes using netting and row covers easier!
Carrot weevils (Listronotus oregonensis) are sporadic pests of carrots. Current AAFC studies are evaluating the carrot weevil’s movement within the field and identifying overwintering sites.
Please call Gail at (902) 678-7722 or visit www.perenniaregistrations.com
to register!
Coffee and muffins at 8:15 AM at the Kentville Research Station - bus leaves at 8:30 AM sharp!
Come learn more about onion maggots (Delia antigua) and other Delia species that attack onions, corn, beans, and Brassicas such as cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, radishes, kale and Brussel sprouts.
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Figure 1. Onion maggot damage. |
Netting and floating row cover can be powerful tools to combat insect pests such as cabbage root maggot (Delia radicum). Perennia and AAFC are currently conducting research into the efficacy of different netting mesh sizes. A Wondermesh Netting/Row Cover Retriever will be on hand to demonstrate technology that makes using netting and row covers easier!
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Figure 2. Wondermesh Netting/Row cover Retriever. |
Carrot weevils (Listronotus oregonensis) are sporadic pests of carrots. Current AAFC studies are evaluating the carrot weevil’s movement within the field and identifying overwintering sites.
Please call Gail at (902) 678-7722 or visit www.perenniaregistrations.com
to register!
Coffee and muffins at 8:15 AM at the Kentville Research Station - bus leaves at 8:30 AM sharp!
Labels:
cabbage maggot,
carrot weevil,
cole crops,
collards,
field day,
insect netting,
insects,
onion,
onion maggot,
row covers,
rutabaga
Location:
Kentville, NS, Canada
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