Thursday, April 16, 2020

Recorded presentation on periodical cicada

Hello, everyone,
It won't be long before Brood 9 of periodical cicada begins showing up in southwest Virginia, with Brood 10 to follow next year in northern Virginia.  I've created a 20-minute recorded presentation on these insects, with aspects on biology, injury to host plants, and control.  I hope it's helpful!
Doug

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