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Wireworms - Wisconsin Horticulture
Wireworms are the larvae of several species of click beetles (Family Elateridae). These beetles flip into the air with an audible click when turned on their ... hort.extension.wisc.edu
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Wireworm | USU
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, ... extension.usu.edu
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Wireworm : Vegetable : Center for Agriculture ... - UMass Amherst
Wireworm causes damage to vegetable crops including cabbage, corn, lettuce, pepper, potato and sweet potato, as well as field crops including field corn, ... www.umass.edu
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wireworm
wireworm (ˈwaɪəwɜːm) 1. The slender hard-skinned larva of any of the click-beetles (family Elateridæ), which is destructive to the roots of plants; also applied to similar larvæ, esp. the leather-jacket grub of the crane-fly.1790 Trans. Soc. Arts VIII. 302 The person who shall discover to the Societ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wireworms | Wheat & Small Grains | Washington State University
Wireworms can damage cereal grain crops, resulting in increased weed pressure and reduced stands, yields, and profits. smallgrains.wsu.edu
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Wireworms / Potato / Agriculture: Pest Management ... - UC IPM
The best time to manage wireworms is before planting. Check for wireworms by observing the field during plowing or discing, or by baiting. ipm.ucanr.edu
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CN108991022A - Application of the green peel of carya in wireworm ...
The invention discloses a kind of application of green peel of carya in wireworm prevention and treatment, which includes: (1) by green peel of carya flooding, obtains leaching liquor and bottom ash respectively, pesticide-clay mixture is made using leaching liquor, shallow immediately to uproot along ridge row replacement;(2) by bottom ash it is naturally decomposed after, uniform spreading ...
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A stunning new wireworm seed treatment does more than stun
Since wireworms feed on seedlings, look for failed germination, poor early plant stand and even brown spots on the plant roots. Later on, look for flag leaves ... agriculture.basf.us
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[PDF] Wireworm Field Guide - Agriculture Research
wireworms, or click beetles, are hard-shelled, black-brown in colour and cause no crop damage at this stage in their life cycle. They make a distinctive ... agresearch.montana.edu
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Wireworms (Corn) - Purdue Agriculture
Wireworms are slender, hard-bodied, wire-like larvae that can damage young corn plants. They are typically shiny yellow to brown in color and range in size ... ag.purdue.edu
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[PDF] Wireworms
True wireworms, commonly called click beetles, are members of the Elateridae family, while false wireworms, or darkling beetles, are from the Tenebrionidae ... lubbock.tamu.edu
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Wireworms / RHS Gardening
Wireworms are the larvae of click beetles. Some species live in the soil and feed on plant roots, they usually only cause problems when grassy areas are ... www.rhs.org.uk
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Selatosomus pruininus
Selatosomus pruininus, the Great Basin wireworm, is a nocturnal species of click beetles native to the Great Basin area of the western United States. wikipedia.org
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Agriotes mancus
Agriotes mancus, the wheat wireworm, is a species of click beetle in the family Elateridae. It is found in North America. wikipedia.org
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Monocrepidius falli
Monocrepidius falli, the southern potato wireworm, is a species of click beetle in the family Elateridae. wikipedia.org
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