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First catch in Schuyler County

A single female SWD was caught in a trap set within a summer raspberry planting in Schuyler County on May 31, 2019. Raspberries aren't yet blooming, though the inflorescence has grown out from the canes.

Yes, it looks like it may be an unforgiving year for SWD in 2019. The insect has arrived early and weather conditions have been favorable for continued development across most of New York — mild temperatures, humid, moist, and rainy conditions.

Please read up on SWD to prepare:

Photo of a male SWD taken in the laboratory, showing the spot on each wings.
A male SWD pauses for the camera in the lab. Note the characteristic spot on the leading edge of each wing. Females have no spots on their wings. Photo: Elvira de Lange, Rutgers Univ.

Download the new IPM guides, written by the Northeast IPM Center SWD IPM Working Group project leaders:

Spotted Wing Drosophila IPM in Blueberries, www.northeastipm.org/ipm-in-action/publications/spotted-wing-drosophila-ipm-in-blueberries/

Spotted Wing Drosophila IPM in Raspberries and Blackberries, www.northeastipm.org/ipm-in-action/publications/spotted-wing-drosophila-ipm-in-raspberries-and-blackberries/

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