PPT-A New Emerging Pest in Florida:

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European Pepper Moth Duponchelia fovealis Photo Carmelo Peter Bonsignore Università degli Studi Mediterranei di Reggio Calabria European Pepper Moth

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European Pepper Moth Duponchelia fovealis Photo Carmelo Peter Bonsignore Università degli Studi Mediterranei di Reggio Calabria European Pepper Moth Native to the coastal wetlands of the Mediterranean. This pest was identified as the fig ficus whitefly Singhiella simplex and is a new US continental record Whiteflies are sma ll winged insects that belong to the Order Hemi ptera which also includes aphids scales mealybugs and bugs These insects typ Emily Lorino. Coordinator for Leadership Development. NASPA-FL Drive-In . October 3, 2014. Corinne Olsen. Student Government Director for Leadership. Overview. History of the Office of Multicultural & Leadership Development. Image Credit: David Robinson, Terrestrial Mollusc Tool. USDA-APHIS-PPQ. Introduction to Slugs. Image Credit: Bonsak Hammeraas, Bioforsk - Norwegian Institute for Agricultural and Environmental Research, Bugwood.org, #5393372. European Pepper Moth . (. Duponchelia. . fovealis. ). Photo: Carmelo . Peter . Bonsignore. , . Università. . degli. . Studi. . Mediterranei. di Reggio Calabria. European Pepper Moth. Native to the coastal wetlands of the Mediterranean.. Duponchelia fovealis. European pepper moth. Native to . coastal wetlands . in . parts of southern Europe, the eastern Mediterranean region, northern Africa, and the Canary Islands. Expanded its range to include other parts of Africa, the Middle East, northwest India, Europe, Canada, and the United States. Image Credit: David Robinson, Terrestrial Mollusc Tool. USDA-APHIS-PPQ. Introduction to Slugs. Image Credit: Bonsak Hammeraas, Bioforsk - Norwegian Institute for Agricultural and Environmental Research, Bugwood.org, #5393372. European Pepper Moth . (. Duponchelia. . fovealis. ). Photo: Carmelo . Peter . Bonsignore. , . Università. . degli. . Studi. . Mediterranei. di Reggio Calabria. European Pepper Moth. Native to the coastal wetlands of the Mediterranean.. :. . Insects and . Diseases. Resources for . Pest Identification. Norm Leppla, Director. UF/IFAS Statewide IPM Program. . University of Florida. Cooperative Extension Service. http://ifas.ufl.edu. . Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ Program. Center for Landscape Conservation & Ecology. & Environmental Horticulture Department. April 19, 2012. April . 19, 2012 . SARASOTA. Time. Description. icide . Resistance . Management. Norm Leppla, Director. UF/IFAS Statewide IPM Program. Pesticide . Resistance Topics . What is integrated pest management (IPM)? . Role of IPM in pesticide resistance management. Eleanor Phillips. Sandra Allan . Jennifer Gillett-Kaufman. Olives…in Florida?. Grown in Florida for 100+ years as ornamentals, small plantings. 80-90% Arbequina cultivar . Primarily oil . 2017 = ~. Photo: Marja van der Straten , NVWA Plant Protection Service, www.bugwood.org , #5432149 This presentation is about Tuta absoluta , an invasive moth that is native to South America. 1 Tuta absol Rabat, . Morocco. 14-18 . November. 2016. . Specificities of the . RPPO. Technical and capacity development achievements. PCE Facilitators Training – Chiang Mai (8-19 August 2016). PPPO members able to use the Online comments system at the last regional IPPC workshop on ISPM. The notion of seeing a spider or cockroach is generally frightening and unpleasant. Even though these creepy crawlers don\'t belong in our house, they have managed to find a home in the corners of our kitchen, bathrooms, and even bedrooms. Even if cockroaches can be thrown at or flies can be swatted with wrapped newspapers, these methods don\'t help to maintain our houses free of pests. These techniques might ward off the immediate threat, but they also breed unclean conditions inside the home and occasionally become annoying.

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