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Anyone worried about increased insect pressure this year with the mild winter?

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    Anyone worried about increased insect pressure this year with the mild winter?

    I heard a radio interview with a crop consultant saying something about more bugs this year because of the lack of extended cold temperatures.

    Anyone hear about this?

    #2
    Yes certain parts of Alberta are poised for hoppers if spring is dry. Even last year with all the rain the populations were disconcertingly high.

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      #3
      We have had enough cold weather "here" I
      believe. We have had two one week
      stretches of -30s, and are currently in
      what is seeming to be a 3 or 4 day -30s
      stretch...

      In other areas with little snow, even
      though it has been warmer, it takes less
      cold than is typical to freeze the bugs,
      so I feel there will be fairly usual
      insect dieoffs this winter.

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