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Early-season adult kudzu bug activity in Virginia alarming

From Southeast Farm Press By Ames Herbert, Virginia Extension Entomologist Virginia soybean growers are almost certainly going to have some problems with kudzu bug (KB) in soybean fields this summer....

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Kudzu bugs now found infesting soybean fields in Virginia

In Southeast Farm Press by Ames Herbert, Virginia IPM Coordinator The kudzu bug situation has very quickly become a real problem for Virginia soybean producers. We are getting reports of infestations...

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Alabama soybean growers getting good look at kudzu bug infestations

In Southeast Farm Press By Ron Smith, Alabama Extension Entomologist The kudzu bug has become a major economic pest of Alabama soybeans in certain fields throughout the state in recent weeks....

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Soybean growers might as well get acquainted with the kudzu bug

In Southeast Farm Press By Xing Ping Hu, Alabama Extension Entomologist What is a kudzu bug? The kudzu bug is a small yellowish green lady-beetle-like insect. However, they are not a beetle, but a true...

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Kudzu bug is forcing soybean growers to practice IPM

From Southeast Farm Press By Jim Langcuster, Alabama Cooperative Extension System While it’s not the end of the world for producers, the presence of the kudzu bug on Alabama soybeans represents a new...

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Researcher at Auburn University targeting voracious Kudzu bug

Alabama Extension specialist and Auburn University professor Xing Ping Hu is gaining insight into the virulent kudzu bug, including the discovery of a native predator that could go a long way toward...

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Discovery of parasitic wasp could be game changer in kudzu bug battle

In Southeast Farm Press By Jim Langcuster, Alabama Cooperative Extension System Within only a few days after discovering a native parasitic fly that may reduce kudzu bug numbers significantly over...

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Consultant survey paints North Carolina’s 2013 cotton insect picture

From Southeast Farm Press By Jack Bacheler, North Carolina Extension Entomologist Information from North Carolina’s licensed independent crop consultants is invaluable in determining cotton pest status...

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Kudzu bug has potential to change everything in soybean insect management

From Southeast Farm Press If you’ve been growing soybeans the same old way year after year, things might be about to change. “The kudzu bug — in my opinion — has the potential to change everything...

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Kudzu bugs: Don’t freak out and spray too soon

In Delta Farm Press Like the boll weevil in the late 19th century, the kudzu bug has found a home in the U.S., quickly spreading across much of the South, and with few natural enemies, entomologists...

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