Insect Update on Cotton and Soybeans
As of 8:45 am Monday, June 10, all is quiet on the insect
front. Rainfall during the past week has given cotton a growth spurt. Youngest cotton
is 3 to 5 true leaves and overall has little thrips injury. Older cotton is at
the 5 to 9 true leaf stage. Many fields are between the thrips injury stage and
the stage where we begin to focus on plant bugs. This window is about 7 to 10
days long. Mid April planted cotton already has 2-3 pinhead or larger squares
and should be scouted for adult plant bugs. No aphids or spider mites have been
reported.
We will be conducting scouting schools in Autaugaville
(central AL) and Headland (Wiregrass area of SE AL) this week. In addition to
cotton and soybean insects (Kudzu bugs) we will also have presentations on
cotton disease and resistant weed management.
Kudzu bug adults are attacking early planted soybeans in the
Prattville, Tallassee and Auburn areas. At present our treatment threshold is 5
adults per plant.