All entries for July 2018

July 06, 2018

Pest update from Wellesbourne

Between 3rd and 6th July our 3 yellow water traps captured:

  • Cabbage root flies - 14 male and 13 female
  • Bean seed flies - 16
  • Pollen beetles - 1194
  • Flea beetles - 64
  • Cabbage stem weevil - 10
  • Cabbage seed weevil - 3
  • Cabbage stem flea beetle - 46
  • 3 small white butterflies

We caught 2 carrot flies on 3 sticky traps in our carrots.

There were 6 diamond-back moths, 1 silver Y moth, no cabbage moths and no turnip moths in our traps (2 traps per pest).

There were 11 cabbage root fly eggs around our 15 brassica plants.


July 03, 2018

Pest update from Wellesbourne

Between 29th June and 3rd July our 3 yellow water traps captured:

  • Cabbage root flies - 19 male and 8 female
  • Bean seed flies - 14
  • Pollen beetles - 1638
  • Flea beetles - 10
  • Cabbage stem weevil - 5
  • Cabbage seed weevil - 0
  • Cabbage stem flea beetle - 4

We caught 2 carrot flies on 3 sticky traps in our carrots.

There were 9 diamond-back moths, 0 silver Y moths, no cabbage moths and 1 turnip moth in our traps (2 traps per pest).

There were 28 cabbage root fly eggs around our 15 brassica plants.


July 02, 2018

Pest update from Wellesbourne

Between 26th and 29th June our 3 yellow water traps captured:

  • Cabbage root flies - 14 male and 8 female
  • Bean seed flies - 23
  • Pollen beetles - 1381
  • Flea beetles - 6
  • Cabbage stem weevil - 7
  • Cabbage seed weevil - 0
  • Cabbage stem flea beetle - 1

We caught 3 carrot flies on 3 sticky traps in our carrots.

There were 5 diamond-back moths, 0 silver Y moths, no cabbage moths and no turnip moths in our traps (2 traps per pest).

There were no cabbage root fly eggs around our 15 brassica plants.


July 01, 2018

AHDB Aphid News

The latest edition of AHDB Aphid News is available.

  • The peach–potato aphid was caught at 10 suction trap (ST) sites this week, but with numbers increasing at only five. The highest number recorded was from Broom’s Barn (67).
  • The potato aphid was caught at six sites in single figures this bulletin week, increasing in number at four.
  • The cabbage aphid was caught from 11 ST sites in England this week, increasing at 10. There was a hotspot at Starcross (46).
  • No currant-lettuce aphids were recorded from the ST this week.
  • The willow ̶carrot aphid was caught at 11 ST sites this week, with numbers increasing across England. The highest number found was at York (29) and Broom’s Barn (25).
  • The pea aphid was recorded from, and increasing in number at, 11 ST sites this week. The highest number caught was from Rothamsted (41).
  • The black bean aphid was caught at eight ST sites this week and increasing in number at seven across England.

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