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Practicum A Entomology CDE 2014 Lathrop

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Practicum A

Entomology CDE2014 Lathrop

#1

1. Insect/Damage A. Termite B. Aphid C. Japanese Beetle D. Codling Moth E. Lacewing

2. Control Method A. Trap Crop Planting B. Mechanical C. Chemical D. Apply a milky spore powder to control the larvae E. No Treatment

#2

3. Insect/DamageA. Ladybird BeetleB. Aphid C. Minute Pirate BugD. Tent Catepillar MothE. Termite

4. Control Method A. Chemical B. Biological C. MechanicalD. Cultural E. No Treatment

#3

5. Insect/DamageA. Ladybird BeetleB. Sawtooth Grain Beetle C. Corn earworm D. TermiteE. Aphid

6. Control Method A. Apply granular insecticide to infected area. B. No treatment C. Insect traps D. Insecticidal soap used in weekly intervalsE. Use proper sanitation to prevent an infestation

#4

7. Insect/Damage A. Ladybird Beetle B. Corn Earworm C. Minute Pirate BugD. AphidE. Lacewing

8. Control method A. Apply an insect soap spray once a weekB. Apply a milky spore powder to control the larvae C. Use a crop rotation D. Use natural enemies of the insectE. No treatment needed

#5

9. Insect/Damage A. TermiteB. AphidC. Codling MothD. LacewingE. Tent Caterpillar

10. Control method A. Trap Crop PlanningB. Biological Control with use of Minute Pirate BugC. No Treatment D. Apply granular Insecticide around the base of plant E. Plant resistant plant varieties

Answer Key 1. C. Japanese Beetle2. D. Apply a milky spore powder to control the larvae3. E. Termite4. A. Chemical5. B. Sawtooth Grain Beetle6. E. Use proper sanitation to prevent an infestation 7. C. Minute Pirate Bug8. E. No treatment needed 9. B. Aphid10. B. Biological Control with use of Minute Pirate Bug