RBSB Ditchbank Survey: Week of 4/19/21

Angus Catchot, Extension Entomologist
By Angus Catchot, Extension Entomologist, Whitney Crow, Extension Entomologist, Don Cook, Entomologist and Jeff Gore, Research and Extension Entomologist April 22, 2021 08:44 Updated

RBSB Ditchbank Survey: Week of 4/19/21

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*Each week we sample, we will add to the previous weeks post with updated map and new counties

Over the next few weeks we will be posting RBSB Ditchbank survey information. Although we feel that we had a cold enough winter to greatly reduce populations, we will survey numerous areas of the state to determine overwintering survival and potential threat to our soybean farmers. As in previous years we welcome the data that our consultants, retailers, USDA, and other industry personal provide us on locations that you have sampled. We ask that if you help us out by sweeping crimson and white clover to simply provide us the total number of sweeps per site, county, and if possible GPS coordinates. Also, keep up with adults and nymphs separately. We have a new faculty member, Dr. Sam Ward, who will be working on a predictive model to determine threat of RBSB based on temperature, so the more data we generate the better. Thank you all again for your help.

RBSB ditch bank survey results from the week of April 19, 2021:

  • Adams County 1: 1/500 Sweeps
  • Adams County 2: 0/300 Sweeps
  • Jefferson County 1: 0/200 Sweeps
  • Jefferson County 2: 0/200 Sweeps
  • Lowndes County 1: 0/100 Sweeps
  • Lowndes County 2: 0/100 Sweeps
  • Copiah County: 0/100 Sweeps

*At this time all finds were adults

 

Angus Catchot, Extension Entomologist
By Angus Catchot, Extension Entomologist, Whitney Crow, Extension Entomologist, Don Cook, Entomologist and Jeff Gore, Research and Extension Entomologist April 22, 2021 08:44 Updated
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