Carrot Weevils- Tan-to-Gray adults are about 1/4″ long; larvae are white and grub like. They lay eggs on the leaves or in the crown of the plant. Several generations occur during one single season. It takes about 5 weeks to go from egg to adult. Carrot Weevils […]
Read MoreCabbage Looper– As moths they are gray to brown in color with a small lighter colored spot near the center of each wing. They have a wing span of 1 1/2″ Caterpillars have light green bodies with pale white or yellow stripes. The larvae move with the […]
Read MoreBlister Beetle- Adults are long and narrow with distinct body divisions. Color may be black, grey, or striped. Larvae do not damage vegetables. Adults feed on the foilage of host plants. These are chewing insects.
Read MoreBeet Army Worm– Adults have 4 wings that are gray to brown in color and are about 1 and 1/4″ wide. The back wings are silvery white with darker color in front. The larvae are bright green with darker lateral strips. The larvae can completely defoliate a […]
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