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INSECT IDENTIFICATION AND CONTROL

INSECT IDENTIFICATION AND CONTROL. Original Power Point Created by Joey Wells Modified by Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office June 2002 Modified by Georgia Organics 2009. Ronald S. Kelley, Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation, Bugwood.org. INSECTS AS COMPETITORS.

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INSECT IDENTIFICATION AND CONTROL

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  1. INSECT IDENTIFICATIONAND CONTROL Original Power Point Created by Joey Wells Modified by Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office June 2002 Modified by Georgia Organics 2009 Ronald S. Kelley, Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation, Bugwood.org

  2. INSECTS AS COMPETITORS • COMPETE WITH MAN FOR FOOD AND FIBER • AS MANY AS 10,000 – 15,000 KINDS OF INSECTS IN GEORGIA • CAUSE MANY TYPES OF DAMAGE • FEED ON PLANTS • CARRY DISEASES • CAUSE LOSSES IN THE LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY

  3. NOT ALL INSECTS ARE HARMFUL • HELP POLLINATE PLANTS • PROVIDE VALUABLE FOOD IN THE FOOD CHAIN • SOME INSECTS FEED ON OTHER HARMFUL INSECTS

  4. CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS AS TO HOW THEY FEED • CHEWING INSECT • BITES OFF, CHEWS, AND SWALLOWS PLANT PARTS • SUCKING INSECT • PIERCES THE OUTER LAYER OF THE PLANT AND SUCKS THE SAP FROM THE CELLS

  5. FEEDING HABITS DETERMINE CONTROL METHODS • CHEWING INSECTS ARE GENERALLY CONTROLLED BY STOMACH POISONS • SUCKING INSECTS ARE GENERALLY CONTROLLED BY CONTACT POISONS

  6. SOLDIER BEETLES

  7. PREDACEOUS GROUND BEETLE Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources - Forestry Archive, , Bugwood.org

  8. MONARCH BUTTERFLY Whitney Cranshaw, Colorado State University, Bugwood.org David Cappaert, Michigan State University, Bugwood.org David Cappaert, Michigan State University, Bugwood.org

  9. CLIMBING CUTWORM R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Slide Set, R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Bugwood.org R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Slide Set, R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Bugwood.org

  10. HARLEQUIN BUGS Russ Ottens, University of Georgia, Bugwood.org

  11. GREEN STINKBUG Merle Shepard, Gerald R.Carner, and P.A.C Ooi, Insects and their Natural Enemies Associated with Vegetables and Soybean in Southeast Asia, Bugwood.org Merle Shepard, Gerald R.Carner, and P.A.C Ooi, Insects and their Natural Enemies Associated with Vegetables and Soybean in Southeast Asia, Bugwood.org

  12. APHIDS Clemson University - USDA Cooperative Extension Slide Series, , Bugwood.org R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Slide Set, R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Bugwood.org

  13. APHIDS Christina DiFonzo, Michigan State University, Bugwood.org

  14. MEALYBUGS Peggy Greb, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Bugwood.org John A. Weidhass, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Bugwood.org

  15. SCALE INSECTS United States National Collection of Scale Insects Photographs Archive, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Bugwood.org

  16. WHITEFLIES John A. Weidhass, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Bugwood.org David Riley, University of Georgia, Bugwood.org

  17. BEAN LEAF BEETLE Natasha Wright, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Bugwood.org

  18. BEAN LEAF BEETLE DAMAGE Connie Strunk, South Dakota State University, Bugwood.org

  19. BLISTER BEETLE Johnny N. Dell, , Bugwood.org

  20. CABBAGE BUTTERFLY David Cappaert, Michigan State University, Bugwood.org

  21. CABBAGE & SOYBEAN LOOPERS Charles Olsen, USDA APHIS PPQ, Bugwood.org R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Slide Set, R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Bugwood.org Russ Ottens, University of Georgia, Bugwood.org

  22. LOOPER DAMAGE David Jones, University of Georgia, Bugwood.org

  23. CHINCH BUG

  24. CLICK BEETLEWIREWORM ADULT Steve L. Brown, University of Georgia, Bugwood.org

  25. COLORADO POTATO BEETLE Whitney Cranshaw, Colorado State University, Bugwood.org Eugene E. Nelson, , Bugwood.org

  26. COLORADO POTATO BEETLE LARVA David Cappaert, Michigan State University, Bugwood.org

  27. CORN EARWORM Whitney Cranshaw, Colorado State University, Bugwood.org

  28. CORN EARWORM MOTH Steve L. Brown, University of Georgia, Bugwood.org

  29. GREEN JUNE BUG Clemson University - USDA Cooperative Extension Slide Series, , Bugwood.org Natasha Wright, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Bugwood.org

  30. BAGWORM Eric R. Day, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Bugwood.org Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources - Forestry Archive, , Bugwood.org

  31. THREE CORNERED ALFALFA HOPPER Gerald J. Lenhard, Louiana State Univ, Bugwood.org

  32. CUTWORMS Frank Peairs, Colorado State University, Bugwood.org

  33. JAPANESE BEETLE R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Slide Set, R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Bugwood.org

  34. LEAF MINER Plant Protection Service Archive, Plant ProtectionService, Bugwood.org

  35. LEAFHOPPER David Cappaert, Michigan State University, Bugwood.org

  36. ROOT-KNOT NEMATODES

  37. MEXICAN BEAN BEETLE Whitney Cranshaw, Colorado State University, Bugwood.org

  38. SOUTHERN MOLE CRICKETS University of Georgia Archive, University of Georgia, Bugwood.org

  39. SOUTHERN CORNSTALK BORER David Adams, University of Georgia, Bugwood.org

  40. SPIDER MITES O.P. Sharma, NCIPM, New Delhi. India, Bugwood.org Art Cushman, USDA; Property of the Smithsonian Institution, Department of Entomology, Bugwood.org

  41. SQUASH BUG Whitney Cranshaw, Colorado State University, Bugwood.org

  42. SQUASH BUGS FROM EGGS Whitney Cranshaw, Colorado State University, Bugwood.org

  43. TARNISHED PLANT BUG University of Georgia Archive, University of Georgia, Bugwood.org

  44. THRIP Whitney Cranshaw, Colorado State University, Bugwood.org Alton N. Sparks, Jr., University of Georgia, Bugwood.org

  45. THRIP DAMAGE ON BEAN Howard F. Schwartz, Colorado State University, Bugwood.org

  46. WHITE GRUB David Cappaert, Michigan State University, Bugwood.org

  47. WIREWORMS Steve L. Brown, University of Georgia, Bugwood.org

  48. WIREWORM DAMAGE Art Cushman, USDA; Property of the Smithsonian Institution, Department of Entomology, Bugwood.org

  49. SOUTHERN ARMYWORM Ronald Smith, Auburn University, Bugwood.org

  50. SPITTLE BUG Southern Forest Insect Work Conference Archive, Southern Forest Insect Work Conference, Bugwood.org Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources - Forestry Archive, , Bugwood.org

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