Insect Pest Management on Turfgrass
Turfgrass is grown in many environments and for different uses, including home lawns, parks, athletic fields, cemeteries, golf courses, sod farms, pastures, and right-of-ways. The intensity of turfgrass insect management largely depends on the turf species, variety, and its intended use. This revis...
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Turfgrass is grown in many environments and for different uses, including home lawns, parks, athletic fields, cemeteries, golf courses, sod farms, pastures, and right-of-ways. The intensity of turfgrass insect management largely depends on the turf species, variety, and its intended use. This revised 20-page fact sheet describes how to manage a variety of insect pests including armyworms, bermudagrass mite, cutworms, fire ants, ground pearls, hunting billbug, mole crickets, scales/mealybugs, southern chinch bug, twolined spittlebugs, tropical sod webworm, and white grubs. Written by Eileen A. Buss and Adam G. Dale, and published by the Entomology and Nematology Department, March 2016.
ENY-300/IG001: Insect Pest Management on Turfgrass (ufl.edu)
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spelling | doaj-art-6be4b5f60768476c85fd0c516b48d8712025-02-07T14:00:10ZengThe University of Florida George A. Smathers LibrariesEDIS2576-00092016-05-0120163Insect Pest Management on TurfgrassEileen A. Buss0Adam G. Dale1University of FloridaUniversity of Florida Turfgrass is grown in many environments and for different uses, including home lawns, parks, athletic fields, cemeteries, golf courses, sod farms, pastures, and right-of-ways. The intensity of turfgrass insect management largely depends on the turf species, variety, and its intended use. This revised 20-page fact sheet describes how to manage a variety of insect pests including armyworms, bermudagrass mite, cutworms, fire ants, ground pearls, hunting billbug, mole crickets, scales/mealybugs, southern chinch bug, twolined spittlebugs, tropical sod webworm, and white grubs. Written by Eileen A. Buss and Adam G. Dale, and published by the Entomology and Nematology Department, March 2016. ENY-300/IG001: Insect Pest Management on Turfgrass (ufl.edu) https://ojs.test.flvc.org/edis/article/view/127795Turfgrass Pest InsectsIG001 |
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title | Insect Pest Management on Turfgrass |
title_full | Insect Pest Management on Turfgrass |
title_fullStr | Insect Pest Management on Turfgrass |
title_full_unstemmed | Insect Pest Management on Turfgrass |
title_short | Insect Pest Management on Turfgrass |
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topic | Turfgrass Pest Insects IG001 |
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