Departments of Plant Pathology and Entomology
North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service
North Carolina State University



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North Carolina Pest News
Volume 13, Number 9, June 19, 1998
Stephen J. Toth, Jr. and Thomas A. Melton, editors

Caution!
The information and recommendations in this newsletter are applicable to North Carolina and may not apply in other areas.


From: Charles W. Holloway, Agricultural Research Technician, Department of Entomology


Pheromone and Light Trap Data From Johnston County


Trap Location: McGee's Crossroads
Monitored by: Charles W. Holloway


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                               Number of Adult Insects                
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     Date         CL    CL    CEW    ECB    SHW    TBHW    TMHW    WW 
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     May 1         a     b     b      b      b       b       b      b 
     May 8         5     0     3      1      0       0       0      0 
     May 15        9     0     5      3      0       0       0      0 
     May 22        6     0    10      1      0       0       0      0 
     May 29        3     0     1      0      0       0       0     10 
     June 5        1     0     0      4      0       0       0      5 
     June 12       6     1     1     58      0       0       0     13 
     June 19       1     1     8     33      0       0       0     17 
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       Abbreviations: CL = cabbage loopers; CEW = corn earworms;
       ECB = European corn borers; SHW = sweetpotato hornworms;
       TBHW = tobacco hornworms; TMHW = tomato hornworms

       a - pheromone trap set
       b - light trap set




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