PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «SPITTLEBUG»
spittlebug
centipede
grass
kill
spittlebugs
lawn
damage
insecticide
organic
control
lined
froghoppers
superfamily
cercopoidea
group
hemipteran
insects
suborder
auchenorrhyncha
adults
capable
jumping
froghopper
still
garden
pest
gardening
here
another
that
looks
worse
than
aptly
named
spittlebug
cercopidae
family
there
some
species
most
spittle
bugs
horticare
though
several
exist
united
states
dark
brown
black
with
distinctive
lines
across
backs
these
native
host
plants
saratoga
aphrophora
saratogensis
feed
herbaceous
woody
while
pine
pictures
information
classification
more
members
feeding
cover
protective
frothy
material
like
managing
pests
gardens
vegetables
invertebrates
weeds
wash
alternate
hosts
spring
before
mature
spread
adult
hides
immature
ncsu
twolined
increasingly
important
turf
ornamentals
throughout
north
carolina
often
fact
sheet
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SPITTLEBUG»
Descubre el uso de
spittlebug en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
spittlebug y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
Control of the spittlebug on ornamental or roadside plantings can be achieved by
removal of the alternate hosts or by ground application of insecticides. From an
economic standpoint, red pine and jack pine are the only tree species that suffer
...
Anderson, Roger F. The Saratoga spittlebug. Journal of Economic Entomology
40(5): 695-701; 1947b. Ball, E. D. Notes on the Cercopidae of America north of
Mexico (Homoptera). Entomological News 39(2):4-49; 1928. Ball, E. D. The
spittle ...
3
A Field Guide to the Familiar: Learning to Observe the ...
Learning to Observe the Natural World Gale Lawrence. somewhat like a
miniature frog, while the spittlebug is pale green and hides within the safety of its
self-made spittle. The spittle is cool, wet, and slippery to the touch. It's full of air
bubbles, ...
4
Ortho Home Gardener's Problem Solver
Be sure to check the tree in the fall as well. Pine spittlebug (3x life size). Problem:
A frothy mass of bubbles appears on the twigs at the base of the needles. A small
C/i-inch), tan or green, wingless insect may be found inside the mass. Needles ...
Denny Schrock, Ortho Books, 2004
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Forest Entomology: Ecology and Management
An excellent pest management program has been developed for the Saratoga
spittlebug in Michigan. It is described under the heading "IPM for Saratoga
Spittlebug" at the end of this chapter. Pine spittlebug, Aphrophora parallela (Say)
The ...
6
Checklist of the Hemiptera of Canada and Alaska
Aphrophora parallella (Say) spruce spittlebug; aphrophore de I'epinette A.
pemnutata Uhler douglas-fir spittlebug; aphrophore du Douglas A. princeps
Walley A. quadrinotata Say four-spotted spittlebug A. regina Hamilton AK? A.
saratogensis ...
7
Brachiaria: Biology, Agronomy, and Improvement
Fertilizing the pasture to compensate for spittlebug damage may be more cost-
effective than using insecticide, as Prestidge and East (1984) demonstrated for
the grass grub, Costelytra zealandica, in New Zealand. Biological control.
Biological ...
John W. Miles, Brigitte L. Maass, Cacilda Borges Valle, 1996
8
Pastures for the Tropical Lowlands: CIAT's Contributions
However, the field evaluation for Brachiaria germplasm introduction carried out at
the Carimagua experiment station will be described. Here, emphasis was placed
on identification of well-adapted Brachiaria accessions resistant to spittlebug.
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New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research
W. D. PEARSON DSIR Plant Protection Private Bag, Lincoln Canterbury, New
Zealand Abstract The effects of feeding by the Australian crop mirid (Sidnia
kinbergi (Stal)) and the meadow spittlebug (Philaenus spumarius L.) on white
clover ...
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Readings in Insect-plant Disease Relationships
Thus, spittlebug damage to bermudagrass results in an immediate loss of
available forage, plus a probable reduction in its future productivity and
persistence. The desirability of forage and pasture crop insect control through
host-plant ...
Jesse Wayne Brewer, Monty DeVerl Harrison, 1973
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «SPITTLEBUG»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
spittlebug en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Spittlebugs in Gardens
Spittlebugs fall under the category of unusual insect problems. The most obvious sign of their presence is, what appears to be, a wad of spittle on a leaf. «East Grand Forks Exponent, Jul 15»
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If you pushed aside those bubbles, you would find a rather non-descript little insect, a spittlebug nymph, thinking it's cozy and safe. Spittlebugs secrete the ... «East Niagara Post, Jul 15»
EXPLORING THE NIAGARA FRONTIER: What is that wet stuff on …
If you pushed aside those bubbles, you would find a rather non-descript little insect, a spittlebug nymph, thinking it's cozy and safe. Spittlebugs secrete the ... «East Niagara Post, Jul 15»
Getting to the bottom of the 'The Spittlebug Story'
But I've expanded my spittlebug research program through the years, collecting scraps of information on these curious insects. Here then is “The Spittlebug ... «Smoky Mountain News, Jul 15»
Spittlebugs' frothy secretion often uglier than harmful
Answer: What it sounds like is an insect known as a spittlebug. There are many different types of spittlebugs, but those most commonly found in the home garden ... «Press of Atlantic City, Jul 15»
Insect pests are active on larch trees
Insect pests are active on larch trees. Larch casebearers, spittlebugs and woolly larch adelgids are now active on tamaracks, also known as American larch. «Michigan State University Extension, Jun 15»
Who spit on my shrubbery?
Yes Gwen, that big glob of spit-like stuff is the nursery of the “spittlebug” — or at least ... Latin names (Philaenus spumarius for the common meadow spittlebug). «WTOP, Jun 15»
Nature notes: cuckoo-spit
This is the nymph, or immature form, of a spittlebug, or common froghopper. It blows out the froth from its rear end and hides in it. The froth protects it from the ... «The Times, May 15»
Is that foam on leaves really snake spit?
Have you ever heard of a spittlebug? Yeah, I hadn't either. The foamy substance you're seeing on your plants is actually the home of a spittlebug. The bug will ... «KOCO Oklahoma City, May 15»
The famous olive trees of Puglia are ravaged by disease – here's …
The bacterium spreads easily as it cleverly uses a partner, the burrowing meadow spittlebug (Philaenus spumarius), one of the most abundant field insects, ... «The Conversation UK, Abr 15»