All entries for Saturday 07 November 2015
November 07, 2015
Carrot fly captures at Wellesbourne
We stopped monitoring most pests a couple of weeks ago but have continued to monitor carrot fly. Recent captures are as follows (on 3 traps):
13 October 10
16 October 10
19 October 13
26 October 17
2 November 29
These captures suggest that there is a small third generation. These flies are not a threat to carrot crops as even if they lay eggs, any resulting larvae are unlikely to develop sufficiently to cause damage.
Aphid captures by Rothamsted traps
Trap captures of pest aphids relevant to vegetable and salad crops to date are in the attached file. On the whole aphid activity is continually decreasing as most insects will be in, or entering, their overwintering stages. However, brassica growers should still monitor crops for aphids and also cabbage whitefly. Whilst relatively large numbers of willow-carrot aphid are being captured in suction traps, these are not an immediate threat to crops as they are returning to willow to overwinter.
rothamsted_suction_trap_aphid_records_2015.pdf