Nov 17, 2021
Area wide Insect Trapping Network (November 17, 2021)
Area wide Insect Trapping Network VegIPM Update, Vol. 12, No. 23, Nov 17, 2021.
Results of pheromone and sticky trap catches can be viewed here.
Corn earworm:
CEW moth counts continued to decline over the past 2 weeks across all locations and about average for this time of the season.
Beet armyworm:
Trap counts decreased in most locations, but well below average for late-October. Most activity in Yuma, dome and Gila Valleys.
Cabbage looper:
Cabbage looper trap counts declined in most areas but increased in the Bard and Yuma Valley. Activity below average for early November.
Diamondback moth:
Adults peaked in Gila and Yuma Valleys and above average in all locations for this time of year. Traps located adjacent to cauliflower and broccoli transplants had the highest trap captures
Whitefly:
Adults remains active in Dome Valley, Wellton, and Roll consistent with melon crops completing harvest, but below average movement for this time of season.
Thrips:
Thrips adult movement increased in most locations last week, particularly in Dome Valley, Wellton, and Tacna. Activity about average for early November.
Aphids:
Aphid movement increased sharply in Bard, N. Yuma Valley and N. Gila Valleys over the past 2 weeks. Activity average for this time of year.
Leafminers:
Adult activity increased sharply in the Gila Valley, Roll and Wellton; about average for this time of season.
To contact John Palumbo go to:
jpalumbo@ag.arizona.edu