Winter Insect Management Calendar

Feb 20, 2015
By Kris Braman & Will Hudson, UGA Entomology Department
 
As you visit landscapes, scout for these insect pests this winter. Notify your client when you find damaging levels of insects or mites.
 
Click on the insect names to find information to help you identify & manage these pests. Notes after the insect’s name explain what you should do for each insect if control is necessary.
 
This publication offers help to manage landscape pests. –
 
For pesticide recommendations, see the Pest Control Handbook.
 
Shrubs 
 
  • Southern red mite  (azalea, camellia, holly) – Scout and spray a miticide for these pests
  • Armored scales (boxwood, camellia, holly, gardenia, etc.) –  Treat with dormant oil
Southern red mite damage
 
Southern red mite, Jim Baker
 
Trees
 
  • Bagworms – Prune them out. These bags contain hundreds of eggs that may hatch next May
  • Maple borers – Prune out small branches with these pests. Improve health of the tree with proper care
  • Lecanium scale – Treat with dormant oils
  • Spruce spider mite – Spray for these pests
  • Twig pruners and twig girdlers – Prune and destroy dead branches, and pick up and destroy fallen branches to prevent insect emergence next year.

Bagworm

Bagworm, John-H. Ghent
 
 
Lecanium scale, Andrew J. Boone, South Carolina Forestry Commission
 
Lecanium scale, Andrew J. Boone
 
Turf
 
  • Turf insect information

Source: uga.edu

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