Bagworms + PEST ALERTS (SCALE crawlers) + Ornamental IPM 5/27 Recording Upload

Days old bagworm size

Bagworms should begin hatching NOW through – 4 weeks in NJ, beginning in the southern regions. Now is an optimal time to get this pest on your radar and prepare materials or approaches to attack first/second instar caterpillars. The control window for this pest is typically between 600-900 GDD50  when they begin to hatch and become airborne, i.e. the “ballooning” phase. It is important to check for egg-hatch prior to applications for greatest chemical efficacy, and to continue scouting as they often hatch and develop at asynchronous rates.

It is critical to target these insects EARLY! We need to target when they are as small as shown in the image. 

Bagworm management – mechanical: If eggs have not hatched: hand-remove sacs/bags. Typically female/egg filled sacs are higher in the canopy so keep that in mind while scouting. This removes the problem from the field or landscape.

Treatment options for Lepidoptera (caterpillars) to have at the ready – containing: B.t. (Bacillus thuringiensis), spinosad , bifenthrin ), cyfluthrin, carbaryl, chlorantraniliprole, cyclaniliprole, cyclaniliprole + flonicamid, Lambda-cyhalothrin, cyantraniliprole, Indoxacarb.  NOTE – Lethal pesticide doses are important, as sub-lethal doses can trigger early pupation, making the pest all but invincible to chemical or biological treatments. Follow label exactly.

Still time to Sign up for the 2025 – Rutgers Ornamental IPM Program

(Join us for the next Session Tuesday 6/10/25)

Note we have clearwing borer lures and wing or delta traps, scale crawler tape, and yellow sticky cards available to commercial grower program members at our Cumberland (twaller@njaes.rutgers.edu) and Monmouth (william.errickson@njaes.rutgers.edu) RCE offices.

ALERTS:

  1. Scale crawler emergence throughout the state
  2. Bronze Birch Borer (BBB) and Emerald Ash Borer approaching adult emergence
  3. Clearwing Borer adult flight – still capturing clearwings
  4. Red-headed flea beetle (RHFB) egg hatch – adult emergence
  5. Bagworm reminders – be vigilant

UPLOADS 5/27 SESSION: (contains information on flathead borers (Bronze Birch, Emerald Ash), Armored scales, bagworms, Volutella blight in Boxwoods, Mildews)

  1. Click here for a PDF of May 27, 2025 webinar
  2. Click here for VIDEO of May 27, 2025 webinar

Previous webinars:

(click the ‘Read More’ below for complete dates in S-C-Northern NJ per pest)

 

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Ornamental IPM 5/13 Recording Upload – NUMEROUS PEST ALERTS

Still time to Sign up for the 2025 – Rutgers Ornamental IPM Program

(Join us for the next Session Tuesday 5/27/25)

PREVIOUS SESSION: (contains information on boxwood pests, armored scales, needlecast diseases, oomycetes )

  1. Click here for a PDF of May 13, 2025 webinar
  2. Click here for VIDEO of May 13, 2025 webinar

Note we have clearwing borer lures and wing or delta traps, scale crawler tape, and yellow sticky cards available to commercial grower program members at our Cumberland (twaller@njaes.rutgers.edu) and Monmouth (william.errickson@njaes.rutgers.edu) RCE offices.

ALERTS:

  1. Scale crawler emergence throughout the state
  2. Spruce spider mite activity and damage
  3. Boxwood Blight Risk Model for next 7days
  4. Bronze Birch Borer (BBB) approaching adult emergence
  5. Clearwing Borer adult flight – time to monitor / treat
  6. Red-headed flea beetle (RHFB) egg hatch – adult emergence
  7. Oomycete material considerations

Previous webinars:

 

(click the ‘Read More’ below for complete dates in S-C-Northern NJ per pest)

 

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Ornamental IPM – Blight and pest alerts – next IPM Session 5/13/25

  1. Serious potential for Boxwood Blight
  2. Bronze Birch Borer (BBB) approaching adult emergence
  3. Clearwing Borer adult flight – time to monitor
  4. Red-headed flea beetle (RHFB) egg hatch – adult emergence soon
  5. Oomycete material considerations
  6. (click the ‘Read More’ below for complete dates in S-C-Northern NJ per pest)

Still time to Sign up for the 2025 – Rutgers Ornamental IPM Program

(Join us for the next Session Tuesday 5/13/25)

Note we have Clearwing borer lures and wing or delta traps, scale crawler tape, and yellow sticky cards available to commercial grower program members at our Cumberland (twaller@njaes.rutgers.edu) and Monmouth (william.errickson@njaes.rutgers.edu) RCE offices.

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Ornamental, including Christmas Tree – IPM Updates (Week of 5/1)

Some important actual and anticipated pest emergences as of 5/1/25

  1. Boxwood leaf miner emergence in southern NJ – monitor locations now.
  2. Crapemyrtle aphid appearance in southern NJ
  3. Bronze Birch Borer (BBB) approaching adult emergence
  4. Red-headed flea beetle (RHFB) egg hatch – adult treatment with systemic applications
  5. Clearwing Borer adult flight – time to monitor
  6. Conifer scale crawler emergence anticipated
  7. (click the ‘Read More’ below for complete dates in S-C-Northern NJ per pest)

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Ornamental IPM 4/22 Recording Upload – Next session Tuesday 5/13

Sign up here for the NEW 2025 – Rutgers Ornamental IPM Program

Ornamental IPM – next session is Tuesday 5/13/25 

 

Click here for a PDF of April 22, 2025 webinar that can be printed and used as a field guide or similar

Click here for a VIDEO recording of April 22, 2025 webinar

 

5/13/25 sessions topics: 

Conifer Issues:

  • Pine needle scale
  • Cryptomeria scale
  • Elongate hemlock scale
  • Oystershell scale
  • Needle cast diseases
  • Red headed pine sawfly
  • Hemlock woolly adelgid
  • Phytophthora in conifers

Ornamental nursery:

  • Boxwood mites
  • Boxwood psyllid
  • Horned and gouty oak galls
  • Hawthorn lace bug
  • Pythium in nurseries

IPM monitoring:

  • Scale monitoring with double sided tape

2025 Registration includes:

The focus of this program is to provide timely updates on pest, disease, and weeds impacting commercial ornamental producers. The webinars will focus on the most important pests for a 2 week interval, will be recorded, and will be shared shortly thereafter with Spanish overdub (spoken word). The trap packages are in an effort to find grower led solutions for monitoring economically important pests throughout the multiple regions of New Jersey. Please consider joining this program for its inaugural year.

  • Site visit to your ornamental nursery/farm from Rutgers agents
  • Delivered printed IPM resources (Guides, factsheets, bulletins)
  • Free pheromone & sticky trap kit + guidance on setup/monitoring
  • Access to live bi-weekly webinars (Zoom)
  • Every Second and Fourth, Tuesday, April through September
  • Webinars will be recorded – posted later with Spanish overdub

This program is free, however registration is required.

click here to Register

(Next webinar Tu 4/22 at 12PM)

Ornamental IPM 4/8 Recording Upload – Next session Tuesday 4/22

Ornamental IPM – next session is Tuesday 4/22/25 

Sign up here for the NEW 2025 – Rutgers Ornamental IPM Program.

 

Click here for a PDF of April 08, 2025 webinar that can be printed and used as a field guide or similar

Click here for a VIDEO recording of April 08, 2025 webinar

Next sessions topic: 

  • Updates (GDD, Miticides, Ambrosia Beetle, Boxwood blight alerts) 
  • Boxwood leafminer
  • Holly leaf miner
  • Eastern tent caterpillars
  • Spongy moth
  • Evergreen lacebugs
  • Clearwing Borers (and trapping)
  • Red-headed flea beetle (adult pre-treatment)
  • Diseases: Fire Blight and Rusts

2025 Registration includes:

The focus of this program is to provide timely updates on pest, disease, and weeds impacting commercial ornamental producers. The webinars will focus on the most important pests for a 2 week interval, will be recorded, and will be shared shortly thereafter with Spanish overdub (spoken word). The trap packages are in an effort to find grower led solutions for monitoring economically important pests throughout the multiple regions of New Jersey. Please consider joining this program for its inaugural year.

  • Site visit to your ornamental nursery/farm from Rutgers agents
  • Delivered printed IPM resources (Guides, factsheets, bulletins)
  • Free pheromone & sticky trap kit + guidance on setup/monitoring
  • Access to live bi-weekly webinars (Zoom)
  • Every Second and Fourth, Tuesday, April through September
  • Webinars will be recorded – posted later with Spanish overdub

This program is free, however registration is required.

click here to Register

(Next webinar Tu 4/22 at 12PM)