Stephen J. Toth, Jr., editor

The information and recommendations in this newsletter are applicable to North Carolina and may not apply in other areas.
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2004 Subject Index Ornamentals and Turf |
[Ornamentals] [Turf]
Ambrosia Beetles
- Asian Ambrosia Beetles: They're Back! - Volume 19, Number 1, April 16, 2004
- Ambrosia Beetles - Volume 19, Number 10, June 18, 2004
Artillery Fungus
- Artillery Fungus Blown Off as Insect Problem - Volume 19, Number 20, August 27, 2004
Asian Woolly Hackberry Aphids
- Asian Woolly Hackberry Aphids - Volume 19, Number 21, September 3, 2004
Bagworms
- Treat for Bagworms Now - Volume 19, Number 9, June 11, 2004
Borers
- Insects That Are Boring (Into Trees, That Is) - Volume 19, Number 6, May 21, 2004
- Homeowner Borer Control Update - Volume 19, Number 6, May 21, 2004
Boxelder Bugs
- Boxelder Bugs - Volume 19, Number 6, May 21, 2004
- Boxelder Bug Reminder - Volume 19, Number 19, August 20, 2004
Boxwood Leafminers
- Boxwood Leafminers in the Air - Volume 19, Number 2, April 23, 2004
- Boxwood Leafminers Still Busy - Volume 19, Number 13, July 9, 2004
Boxwood Psyllids
- If the Dogwoods Are Blooming, Are Boxwood Psyllids Far Behind? - Volume 19, Number 1, April 16, 2004
Cercospora Needle Blight
- Cercospora Needle Blight on Leyland Cypress - Volume 19, Number 21, September 3, 2004
Cicada Killer Wasps
- Cicada Killer Wasps - Volume 19, Number 12, July 2, 2004
Cicadas
- 17-Year Periodical Cicadas to Emerge in North Carolina and Fourteen Other States in 2004 - Volume 19, Number 1, April 16, 2004
- Annual Cicadas - Volume 19, Number 9, June 11, 2004
Collembola
- Collembola May Soon Spring into Action - Volume 19, Number 2, April 23, 2004
Crane Flies
- Crane Flies are Not Giant Mosquitoes - Volume 19, Number 4, May 7, 2004
Diazinon
- Diazinon Organophosphate Insecticide About To Disappear - Volume 19, Number 19, August 20, 2004
Euthyrhynchus floridanus Stink Bugs
- Friendly Stink Bugs Returns - Volume 19, Number 7, May 28, 2004
Fall Webworms
- Fall Webworms Forgot to Check the Calendar - Volume 19, Number 9, June 11, 2004
Flatid Planthoppers
- Flatid Planthoppers: Fluffy Cotton on Stems - Volume 19, Number 8, June 4, 2004
Giant Resin Bees
- Giant Resin Bees - Volume 19, Number 13, July 9, 2004
Green June Beetles
- Green June Beetle Adults Emerge - Volume 19, Number 12, July 2, 2004
- Green June Beetle Grubs Are Back on Their Backs - Volume 19, Number 22, September 10, 2004
Greenstriped Mapleworms
- Greenstriped Mapleworms Severe in Spots - Volume 19, Number 10, June 18, 2004
Harlequin Bugs
- No Romance In Harlequin Bug Infestation - Volume 19, Number 17, August 6, 2004
Imported Willow Leaf Beetles
- Imported Willow Leaf Beetles - Volume 19, Number 4, May 7, 2004
Insects (General)
- "Plants I Wish I'd Never Planted" - Volume 19, Number 7, May 28, 2004
- Checklist for Insect Management on Ornamental Plants - Volume 19, Number 16, July 30, 2004
- Reminders - Volume 19, Number 17, August 6, 2004
Iris Borers
- Iris Borers - Volume 19, Number 10, June 18, 2004
Japanese Beetles
- Japanese Beetles . . . They're Back - Volume 19, Number 9, June 11, 2004
Lesser Canna Leaf Rollers
- Lesser Canna Leaf Rollers - Volume 19, Number 15, July 23, 2004
Leyland Cypress Insects and Diseases
- New Information Notes on Leyland Cypress Insects and Diseases - Volume 19, Number 20, August 27, 2004
Mites
- Mites can be Cool This Time of Year - Volume 19, Number 3, April 30, 2004
Oak Galls
- 'Tis the Season for Galls on Oak (and Other Trees) - Volume 19, Number 5, May 14, 2004
Oak Spider Mites
- Oak Spider Mites - Volume 19, Number 11, June 25, 2004
Orangestriped Oakworms
- Orangestriped Oakworms Expected Within the Next Few Weeks - Volume 19, Number 13, July 9, 2004
Pampillid Wasps
- Pampillid and Scoliid Wasps on the Prowl - Volume 19, Number 15, July 23, 2004
Parsleyworms
- Parsleyworm Caterpillars - Volume 19, Number 16, July 30, 2004
Peach Tree Borers
- Peach Tree Borers - Volume 19, Number 18, August 13, 2004
Pink Hibiscus Mealybugs
- Pink Hibiscus Mealybug Alert - Volume 19, Number 18, August 13, 2004
Quackgrass
- Quackgrass - Volume 19, Number 10, June 18, 2004
Scoliid Wasps
- Pampillid and Scoliid Wasps on the Prowl - Volume 19, Number 15, July 23, 2004
Spider Mites
- Spider Mites Going Strong - Volume 19, Number 6, May 21, 2004
- Mighty Mites - Volume 19, Number 8, June 4, 2004
Spittlebugs
- Spittlebugs: Foaming Masses Yearning to Be Free - Volume 19, Number 8, June 4, 2004
Stinging Caterpillars
- Pretty Irritating Caterpillars - Volume 19, Number 14, July 16, 2004
Sudden Oak Death
- Sudden Oak Death Found on Plants Imported from California - Volume 19, Number 3, April 30, 2004
- Sudden Oak Death and North Carolina Nurseries - Volume 19, Number 5, May 14, 2004
Talus Insecticide
- Tell Us About Talus - Volume 19, Number 6, May 21, 2004
Tent Caterpillars
- What Would Spring in North Carolina be Without Tent Caterpillars? - Volume 19, Number 1, April 16, 2004
Tortoise Beetles
- Tortoise Beetles on Ornamental Sweetpotatoes - Volume 19, Number 16, July 30, 2004
Tuliptree Scales
- Tuliptree Scales on Tulip Poplars - Volume 19, Number 7, May 28, 2004
Weeds
- Spring is Here And So are the Weeds! - Volume 19, Number 3, April 30, 2004
- Weed Update - Volume 19, Number 5, May 14, 2004
- Postemergence Grass Control in Landscapes and Nurseries - Volume 19, Number 5, May 14, 2004
Woolly Beech Aphids
- Asian Woolly Hackberry Aphids - Volume 19, Number 21, September 3, 2004
Wool Sower Galls
- Wool Sower Galls on Oak Are Attention-Getting - Volume 19, Number 3, April 30, 2004
Yellownecked Caterpillars
- Yellownecked Caterpillars Make Their Appearance - Volume 19, Number 20, August 27, 2004
Bees
- Groung Nesting Bees in Turf - Volume 19, Number 3, April 30, 2004
Cicadas
- Gen-X Mounds of Periodical Cicadas - Volume 19, Number 4, May 7, 2004
Fall Armyworms
- Fall Armyworms in Turf - Volume 19, Number 14, July 16, 2004
- Fall Armyworms in Turf - Volume 19, Number 19, August 20, 2004
- Turf Insect Pests - Volume 19, Number 22, September 10, 2004
Fire Ants
- Fire Ant Management Plan - Volume 19, Number 5, May 14, 2004
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Last modified on September 13, 2004 by Stephen J. Toth, Jr.
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