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First catch in Rensselaer County

Two male SWD were caught in a trap set on the edge of a blueberry planting and raspberry high tunnel in Rensselaer County. The traps were checked on June 9, 2020. Fruit are developing nicely, but still not susceptible to egg-laying. These traps are being monitored by Laura McDermott, Eastern NY Commercial Horticulture Program, Cornell Cooperative Extension.

Photo of a bumblebee feeding on a raspberry flower.
A wild pollinator feeding on a fall raspberry flower. Remember to keep pollinators safe from your insecticide program.

The Northeastern IPM Center SWD Working Group put together these IPM guides:

SWD Management, http://fruit.cornell.edu/spottedwing/management/ on Cornell Fruit Resources has a summary on management and links to the Insecticide Quick Guides for NY State, found here:

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