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wireworm from ag.umass.edu
Wireworm causes damage to vegetable crops including cabbage, corn, lettuce, pepper, potato and sweet potato, as well as field crops including field corn, ...
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wireworm from extension.usu.edu
Wireworms are the immature form (larvae) of click beetles. Severe damage from wireworms in Utah is rare. Wireworms live in the soil and feed on seeds, ...

Click beetles

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Elateridae or click beetles are a family of beetles. Other names include elaters, snapping beetles, spring beetles or skipjacks. This family was defined by William Elford Leach in 1815. They are a cosmopolitan beetle family characterized by the... Wikipedia
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wireworm from entomology.ca.uky.edu
Wireworms are most often a problem in fields that have been in sod for many years, particularly bluegrass sod. These fields may have populations of wireworms ...
wireworm from www.uidaho.edu
Wireworm feeding on germinating seeds and seedlings, including potato seed pieces, can reduce seed viability, weaken stands and generally reduce seedling vigor.
wireworm from extension.umn.edu
There are no rescue treatment options for corn wireworms. However, a labeled at-plant rootworm soil insecticide or neonicotinoid insecticide treated corn seed ...
wireworm from extension.cropsciences.illinois.edu
Wireworm infestations are generally related to crops or weeds that grew in the damaged field 2 to 4 years before. Cornfields planted after small grains ( ...
wireworm from lubbock.tamu.edu
Wireworms, a common cotton pest in the Texas. High Plains, feed on germinating cotton seeds and emerging seedlings, destroying the plants and.
wireworm from hort.extension.wisc.edu
May 22, 2020 · Wireworms can be found virtually anywhere, and they are very common in old fields or grass pastures, which are attractive egg-laying sites for ...
The wireworm is a slender, hard-bodied “worm” or larva ... There are several soil-applied or seed treatment in- secticides that can give satisfactory wireworm con ...