Grape IPM AdVisor
Updated 7 May 2012
Pest Biology | Trap Data
| Biological Control | Chemical
Control | Mating Disruption
Direct
pests of grape - affecting the fruit directly
Indirect
pests of grape - affecting other parts of the plant:
Foliar feeders
Trunk and cane feeders
Root feeders
- Pheromone trap data for grape berry moth and grape root
borer (Augusta and Rappahannock Cos. 2003),
2004,
2005)
(Winchester
2002,2001)
Chemical
Control
- Your Nearest Poison Control Center - (800) 222-1222
- Selected materials
for individual insect pests:
- Mode
of
action
- Toxicity
to
Orchard Predators from Pesticides [from 2012 Spray
Bulletin for Commercial Tree Fruit Growers (Virginia,
West Virginia and Maryland Coop. Ext. Pub. 456-419)]
- Toxicity
to Honey Bees of Fruit Insecticides [from 2012 Spray Bulletin for Commercial
Tree Fruit Growers (Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland
Coop. Ext. Pub. 456-419)]
Biological
Control
Predators
of Mites - L.A. Hull and R. L. Horsburgh
Predators of aphids - D. G. Pfeiffer and H. W. Hogmire
Pheromone-based
Monitoring and Management
Other
Topics
- Upcoming IPM conferences:
- International Congress of
Entomology (ICE2012), Daegu, South Korea - August 19-25,
2012
- IOBC/WRS Working Group "Integrated Protection of
Fruit Crops", 8th International Conference on Integrated
Fruit Production, Kusadasi District of Aydin Province, Turkey
- 7-12 October, 2012
- Entomological
Society of America National Meeting - Knoxville TN - Nov
11-14, 2012
- Entomological Society of America
National Meeting - Austin TX - Nov 17-20, 2013
- Entomological Society of America
National Meeting - Portland OR - Nov 16-19, 2014
- Entomological Society of America
National Meeting - Minneapolis MN - Nov 14-18, 2015
- IOBC/WPRS Working Group (see list of
IOBC meetings).
Douglas
G.
Pfeiffer