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Allen Knutson & Bill Ree

A tiny white dot sits on top of the pollinated end of a nutlet. It looks like a tiny dot amongst the fuzziness of the nutlet end.
by Allen Knutson & Bill Ree IPM Report

Predicting casebearer activity using PNC forecast system

Monitoring pecan nut casebearer PNC moth activity with pheromone traps is now a standard practice for managing this import insect pest. Trap counts indicate when male PNC moths are first active in the spring and their relative activity during each generation. The best use of trap counts is to enter the information into the PNCforecast...

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