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  1. How to Identify and Enhance Ohio’s Wild Bees in Your Landscape

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ent-85

     (Andrena spp.)   Size and Color: Small to medium sized (8-17 mm). Black or brown with grey, tan, or brown ... locate in the wild. Management: Leave open, undisturbed patches of soil within the garden. Do not disturb ... undisturbed patches of soil within the garden. Do not disturb nesting aggregations; bees are only active for ...

  2. Selecting, Storing, and Serving Ohio Pears

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-5526

    detergent, or bleach because these liquids absorb into the fruit. Sliced pears will turn brown when exposed ... to air. Prevent browning by coating pears with an acidic juice such as lemon, orange, or pineapple ... cold from the refrigerator. Cold enhances the pear’s flavor.  Sprinkle with brown sugar, add a small ...

  3. Sudangrass as a Cover Crop in Ohio

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0119

    Johnson grass with no underground rhizomes Brown midrib available on some hybrids Cultural Traits Summer ... potassium (K) Good Compaction fighter Excellent Nematodes Very good Disease Very good Allelopathic (produces ...

  4. Bumble Bees and Solitary Bees & Wasps in Urban Landscapes

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-2143-10

    the thorax and carpenter bees usually have a shiny patch on the tips of their abdomens. There are ... a relatively small area. There are several species in Ohio, but almost all are a dark brown to tan color and ... hovering back and forth over the turf or ground. The females clean out old burrows or construct new burrows ...

  5. Verticillium Wilt of Strawberry

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/plpath-fru-32

    disease development may occur when soil temperature is from 70 to 75 degrees F (21 to 24 degrees C). Many ... differentiate from those caused by other root infecting fungi. Isolation from diseased tissue and culturing the ... fungus in the laboratory are necessary for positive disease identification. On infected strawberry ...

  6. Fungicides for Residential Turfgrass

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/fungicides-residential-turfgrass

    of Plant Pathology Disease Name Fungicides 1 Timing Intervals 2 Brown Patch Heritage 14-28   Compass ...   Disarm 14-28   Trinity 14-28   Tourney 14   Triton 14-28       Summer Patch/ Necrotic Ring Spot (Patch ...       Fairy Ring Heritage 28   ProStar 28   Disarm 28   Insignia 28   Tourney 21       Pythium Blight Subdue ...

  7. Monitoring and Managing Spotted Wing Drosophila in Fruit Crops

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ent-0086

    small (less than 4 mm), its body is light yellowish brown, and it has red eyes. However, SWD has some ...

  8. It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s a Moth: The Sphinx Moths of Ohio

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ent-0094

    which caterpillars use to breathe. They are sometimes dark brown with dark spots and a black horn. They ... hornworm horns are black rather than red. Tomato hornworms can also be dark brown, though green is much ... throughout North America, as well as parts of Central America (Opler, 2000). With its mostly brown ...

  9. Ambrosia Coloration in Maple Trees

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0108

    shade trees. However, any number of insects and diseases affect the trees. Among the most important ... rubrum). Ambrosia colors are usually a combination of greens and browns. This discolored wood is called ... negundo). However, the ambrosia color in boxelder is red, instead of the greenish brown color found in red ...

  10. Brown Marmorated Stink Bug

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ent-90

    The brown marmorated stink bug, Halyomorpha halys, is a pest that was accidentally introduced into the ... marble-like coloration (Figure 1). The brown marmorated stink bug feeds on fruits, seeds, stems, and leaves of ... coloration on the adult of the brown marmorated stink bug. Photo: A. Raudenbush, The Ohio State University ...

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