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Japanese Beetles

Japanese beetles have become a firmly established pest species in portions of Kansas. Potential damage is twofold. Most commonly, Japanese beetles indiscriminately feed on...

Learn About Spiders During Hands-on Evening Workshop

MCPHERSON – Have you ever wondered how wolf spiders got their name? Or how they can see so well at night? If you’ve ever...

Learn About Spiders During Hands-on Evening Workshop

MCPHERSON – Have you ever wondered how wolf spiders got their name? Or how they can see so well at night? If you’ve ever...

Peaches and Apricots

Many parts of Kansas will have a peach and apricot crop that wasn’t badly hurt by late frosts. To take advantage of this good...

Galls

By: Scott Eckert, County Extension Agent, Horticulture Have you ever seen hackberry nipple gall or oak leaf vein gall.  I have been seeing many samples...

Asparagus Beetles

Asparagus is doing well but be on the lookout for asparagus beetles. Both the adult and larvae of asparagus beetles feed on asparagus spears...

Grain producers could encounter sticky situation

A new pest could pose problems for Kansas’ sorghum harvest.   MANHATTAN, Kan. – An invasion of sorts has occurred in Kansas, and the invaders may...

Garden insects subject of September 4 brown-bag

LINCOLN, Neb. — A brown-bag presentation on fascinating insects will be held Sept. 4 at noon and again at 5:30 p.m. at the University...

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