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Comments on Thrips and Nematode Control Peanut Notes No. 43 2023

I had a question about alternatives to imidacloprid (Admire Pro and generic products) for thrips control. Resistance in thrips to imidacloprid has been documented in peanuts. The NC State Extension…

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Thrips, Mites and Acephate Peanut Notes No. 112 2022

Question:I have some heavy thrip pressure in some places and wanted to spray when I sprayed my clethodim. I would like to use acephate but it is so dry we are scared of flaring up spider mites. Any…

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Thrips and Valor Injury Anco Clemson Peanut Notes No. 66 2020

Comments from Dan Anco, Clemson UniversityAttached are images of thrips injury and valor injury. Depending on the size of the peanuts if small they might look a little similar in that they both can…

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Images Relative to Paraquat and Thrips Injury Peanut Notes No. 65 2020

The following images can help you make decisions on whether or not to apply paraquat to peanuts based on the level of thrips injury.Information on applying paraquat with respect to injury from thrips

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Thrips Injury 25 Days After Planting Peanut Notes No. 64 2020

The following images are from one of Rick and Brian's trials this spring at Lewiston-Woodville.Thrips Injury 25 Days After Planting Lewsiton-Woodville 2020

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Thrips Injury and Paraquat Peanut Notes No. 61 2020

If peanuts have considerable thrips injury because systemic insecticide did not perform well, DO NOT apply paraquat until the peanuts recover. Peanuts can take some thrips injury and some paraquat…

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Preliminary Results From Thrips Control Research Peanut Notes No. 102 2019

Data from research conducted in 2019 and a summary from trials in previous years are provided below. Dr. Taylor and colleagues at Virginia Tech also conduct research in this area (see previous Peanut…

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Thrips Control in Mid-June Peanut Notes No. 97 2019

Question on Thrips Control on June 16:Is it too late to treat for thrips? I used imidacloprid IF at planting (7-8 May) and had good control for the first 4-5 weeks. I noticed severe thrips damage…

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Thrips Data From Virginia Tech Peanut Notes No. 78 2019

The links below contain data from Dr. Sally Taylor's program in southeastern Virginia. Dr. Brandenburg is doing similar work in North Carolina. This work will be discussed at the upcoming CHROME…

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Information on Thrips and Planting Dates Peanut Notes No. 74 2019

Information on thrips populations and imapcts on yield and their management can be found in the brief summary in the first link below. This is a part of the full article published in Peanut Science…