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Spotted Lanternfly Walk-about a success.

Northcentral Ohio Extension offices offered an opportunity for Master Gardeners and community members to see Spotted Lanternfly 1st and 2nd instar nymphs up close and personal.
Published on
May 31, 2024
Authors
Thomas deHaas
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UPDATE: Leaf Blotches on Aesculus – The Leafminer is Revealed

Buckeye Leafminer Moth
Thanks to Charlie Eisman, author of “Leafminers of North America, Second Edition," the leafminer on Yellow Buckeye has been identified. Yesterday's BYGL Alert has been updated to include this and other edits/perspectives.
Published on
May 31, 2024
Authors
Joe Boggs
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Leaf Blotches on Aesculus: Don’t Make a Quick-Draw Diagnosis

Leaf Blotch on Yellow Buckeye
Guignardia Leaf Blotch of Aesculus is a fungal disease that is commonly observed on buckeyes and horsechestnuts in Ohio at this time of the year. However, don’t leap to the conclusion that all leaf blotches are symptomatic of this disease.
Published on
May 30, 2024
Authors
Joe Boggs
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This Coming Monday (June 3): OGIA/OSU Diagnostic Walkabout at the Mt. Airy Arboretum

The June 3 Diagnostic Walkabout at the Mt. Airy Arboretum for Green Industry professionals is a comprehensive, hands-on training. Participants look at plants, plant pests, plant diseases, landscape designs, and other points of interest.
Published on
May 30, 2024
Authors
Joe Boggs
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Bagworm Egg Hatch: The Game’s Afoot!

bagworm
BYGLers reported during yesterday’s Tuesday morning BYGL Zoom Inservice that overwintered Bagworm eggs are hatching or have hatched in Ohio meaning the “bagworm season” is now underway. Look closely at trees and shrubs festooned with last season’s bag abodes to detect newly hatched bagworms.
Published on
May 29, 2024
Authors
Joe Boggs
Erik Draper
Curtis E. Young
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Cotton Balls on Oak Trees

Oak Sower Gall
White, rounded, woolly-looking galls are appearing on oaks throughout Ohio. They are the Wool Sower Gall and are produced under the direction of the gall wasp, Callirhytis seminator (family Cynipidae).
Published on
May 28, 2024
Authors
Joe Boggs
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Turfgrass Team Times, 05.24.2024

Golf Ball on Turf
Check out the latest edition of the Turfgrass Team Times.
Published on
May 28, 2024
Authors
Amy Stone
Ed Nangle
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HRI Box Tree Moth Demystified Recording Now Available

Box Tree Moth
The “tHRIve - WEB SERIES” is where you can remain updated on a wide range of issues important to the Green Industry.  The webinar titled, “Box Tree Moth Demystified” was presented live last Wednesday, May 15.  The webinar covers what to look for with BTM and the latest results from BTM management trials.
Published on
May 24, 2024
Authors
Joe Boggs
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Trapping for Spotted Lanternfly provides opportunity to track movement

United States Department of Agriculture, Animal Plant Health Inspection Services, and The Ohio State University team up to trap for Spotted Lanternfly.
Published on
May 24, 2024
Authors
Thomas deHaas
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Wharf Borer Beetle (Nacerdes melanura L., Coleoptera: Oedemeridae)

Wharf Borer, Wharf Beetle, Nacerdes melanura
This beetle is widespread in the temperate parts of the world, including the Palearctic, Afrotropical, Australian, Nearactic, and Neotropical regions. In the United States, wharf borer is widespread in eastern and western coastal areas and the Great Lakes region.
Published on
May 24, 2024
Authors
Suranga Basnagala
Kayla I. Perry
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