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  1. Is It Pine, Spruce, or Fir?

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-80

    Agriculture and Natural Resources, Van Wert County Pine (Pinus spp.), spruce (Picea spp.), and fir (Abies ... Colorado blue spruce (Picea pungens), and white fir (Abies concolor). Photos by author. ... Identification—Where to Begin To distinguish pine, spruce, and fir from one another, start by looking at their needles. ...

  2. C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2011-26

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2011/26

    populations for herbicide resistance Soybean Aphids and Two spotted Spider Mites on Soybeans Bt Resistance ... Aphids and Two spotted Spider Mites on Soybeans As we are getting into August, we are beginning to hear ... of soybean aphids and twospotted spider mites showing up on soybeans, not only in Ohio but in ...

  3. Hops Conference, Bus Tour, and Trade Show

    https://agnr.osu.edu/events/hops-conference-bus-tour-and-trade-show

    topics include: How to Control and Mangae Spider Mites and Insects in your hop yard Processing Facilities ...

  4. Department Administration

    https://entomology.osu.edu/our-people/department-administration

    spider, or other organism Seek by iNaturalist  Animal, plants BugFinder  Insects, spiders, related ... organisms BugGuide  Insect, spider, related organisms Bumble Bee Watch   Bumble bees What’s that Bug? ...  Insect, spiders, related organisms USDA Developed Pest ID tools, including fact sheets, ID keys, screening ...

  5. Ohio’s Natural Enemies: Jumping Spiders

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ent-74

    Mary M. Gardiner, Department of Entomology Jumping spiders, in the order Araneae and family Salticidae, ... are among the most prevalent spiders in home gardens in Ohio. With over 70 species in 32 genera of ... jumping spiders in Ohio, this family displays wide diversity in appearance, including size and color. This ...

  6. Ohio’s Natural Enemies: Crab Spiders

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ent-70

    Gardiner, Department of Entomology Mary Griffith, Ohio State University Extension Crab spiders are commonly ... arthropods. Crab spiders can be contributors to biological control, where feeding by natural enemies results ... nectar. Growing a diversity of flowering plants will provide spiders with protein and sugar, to sustain ...

  7. Detecting and spotting wildlife – a School of Environment and Natural Resources Interview Series

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/detecting-and-spotting-wildlife-%E2%80%93-school-environment-and-natural-resources-interview-series

    anticipated “Spiders of North America: A Guide to Common Species,” which is scheduled to be published in June ... research seeks to understand the changes in spider community composition after natural and anthropogenic ... execute, and evaluate their work. As part of this research Rose has collected spiders from a variety of ...

  8. Sports Turf Managers Fighting Bugs by Going Green

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/sports-turf-managers-fighting-bugs-going-green

    green. That's why Dave Shetlar, Ohio State University Extension, will present “Cost Effective and ... Columbus. "There's concern about exposure to pesticides," said Shetlar, also known as the ... meet those expectations." In his talk, Shetlar will offer details to grounds staff, coaches, ...

  9. C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2005-17

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2005/17

    Harvest Mealybugs Found on Soybean-Do Not Confuse with Aphids Twospotted Spider Mites on Soybeans Impact ... to flare spider mite populations. Parts of Ohio are experiencing very dry and hot conditions, and we ... are already seeing some fields with early twospotted spider mite populations (see mite article in this ...

  10. C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2012-25

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2012/25

    reduces risk of damaging spider mite populations, thunderstorms alone will not eliminate infestations, ... disperse and infect a spider mite population in a field.  In “normal” years, these are conditions we often ... happen next year in the coming weeks.   Why the rains aren’t stopping mites Ron Hammond, Andy Michel The ...

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