Mealybugs, which have long plagued tropical plants, are now appearing in a wider variety of crops, from chrysanthemums to poinsettia. On Wednesday, February 11th, please join Dr. Raymond Cloyd of Kansas State University, for an hour-long exploration of mealybugs and their management.
To attend, please continue reading and click on the registration link in the webinar poster or at the end of the post.
Webinar Description
Who: Dr. Raymond Cloyd, Professor, Kansas State University
What: Mealybugs are a challenge to manage in greenhouse production systems. In this webinar, Dr. Raymond Cloyd (Kansas State University) will discuss the biology, behavior, and feeding damage affiliated with mealybugs. He will then address plant protection/pest management strategies, including cultural, physical, insecticidal, and biological that greenhouse producers can implement to keep mealybug populations below plant damaging levels.
When: Wednesday, February 11th, 12-1pm EST (11-12 CST)
Where: on Zoom. (The recording will also be made available on the ONFloriculture blog at a later date). Please register for this FREE webinar using this link.
More Info: Questions regarding the webinar can be directed to sarah.jandricic@ontario.ca.

