Insects » Crops
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MF3047
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False Chinch Bug: Kansas Crop Pests
False chinch bugs, Nysius spp., occur in weedy pastures,
fields, or other noncrop areas throughout Kansas. They usually attack soybeans and sorghum but also consume
cotton, canola, and corn. They sometimes migrate to gardens or buildings in large numbers during migration. 2 p.
$1.40
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MF2999
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Alfalfa Weevils: Kansas Crop Pests
Alfalfa weevil, Hypera postica, is the major perennial
defoliator of early season alfalfa in Kansas. Adult alfalfa weevils are approximately 3/16 inch long and light brown with a broad dark brown line down the center of the back, with a typical weevil snout. 2 p.
$0.80
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L873
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Biological Control of Musk Thistle in Kansas
Biological control uses a pest’s natural enemies. Using the musk thistle head and/or rosette weevil may prove to be an effective alternative method of control for musk thistles. 8 p.
$1.30
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MF2954
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Black Cutworms: Kansas Crop Pests
Black cutworms have a wide host range but are of most concern to corn producers. Some corn hybrids are resistant to black cutworm damage. Some seed treatments are labeled for cutworm suppression. Black cutworm outbreaks on corn occur sporadically. 2 p.
$0.28
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S152
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Crop Insects of Kansas
Print only. Field guide to important arthropod pests and beneficials affecting major crops in Kansas. Descriptions, basic biology, type of damage, and notes on management practices. 154-page, spiral bound, color.
$11.40
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