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With the weather staying relatively warm so far this fall, insect pressure remains
steady. This is indicated in part by our counts taken from in our trap network.
Worms remain heavy in most areas, but whitefly flights are beginning to subside
except in those areas out east near fall melons. However, as temperatures begin
to cool down in the next few weeks, it is important that you not forget about Liriomyza
leafminers, particularly as the first produce fields approach harvest. Leafminer
numbers have been moderate thus far this season, but we have recently observed higher
numbers (adults and larvae) showing up on the older leaves of lettuce here at the
Yuma Ag Center. In addition, an increase in adult flies has been observed on yellow
sticky traps used for monitoring whiteflies over the past week or so. In most cases,
these traps have been located near or adjacent to fall melons, cotton or alfalfa.
The 10-day forecast calls for temperatures to be in the 90s for the next week, and
leafminer adults should continue to be active. Larval activity could easily cause
damage if left uncontrolled in lettuce or baby leaf fields where they are currently
present. These larvae can cause significant damage to older, pre-harvest lettuce
by feeding and damaging wrapper leaves of head lettuce and romaine. Pupae collecting
within the leaf margins can also be considered contaminants. In addition, baby leaf
lettuces, spring mixes and spinach are susceptible to larval feeding (mining) on
the tender growing leaves. These populations can be effectively controlled with
currently available products. Products that are presently being used to control
armyworms, loopers and thrips such as, Radiant (5-7 oz/ac), Coragen (5-7 oz/ac),
Voliam Xpress (9 oz/ac), and Exirel (15-20 oz/ac) can effectively kill newly emerged
larvae in the leaf mines before they cause significant damage. Be sure to include
a penetrating adjuvant with these products to enhance translaminar movement of the
product and larval control. For more information on leafminer biology and management
please go to:
Leafminer Management.
Remember, When in Doubt . . . . . “Call John”
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For questions or comments on any of the topics please contact Marco Pena at the Yuma Agricultural Center.
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