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SWD update July 14, 2017

Our monitoring program continues. We have seen an increase in numbers this week. Traps in Wellington, Essex, Brant and Niagara had traps with 10 or more SWD catches.

Ripening fruit in these areas is at risk for SWD damage. Use these results in addition to your own monitoring program to determine when SWD is present. Conduct a salt water test or a plastic baggie test regularly to detect SWD in your crops.

The monitoring program is coordinated by the OBGA.

 

Week Traps Collected
# sites with SWD/ # sites checked
# SWD trapped
Ave # SWD/trap
Counties where SWD was found
Crops where SWD was trapped
June 26-30
6/8
20
1
Essex, Kent, Wellington, Brant, Niagara, Norfolk, Haldimand
Blueberry, Raspberry,

Wild host,

DN strawberry

July 1-7
10/10
122 females

13 males

4 SWD/trap
Essex, Kent, Wellington, Brant, Niagara, Norfolk, Haldimand, Stormont, Dundas & Glengary,

Ottawa/Carleton

Raspberry, Blueberry, Haskap, Wild Host, DN strawberries,

Blackberries, strawberries

July 8-14
9/9
143 females

53 males

7 SWD/trap
Essex, Kent, Wellington, Brant, Niagara, Norfolk, Haldimand, Stormont, Dundas & Glengary,

Ottawa/Carleton

Wild host, Strawberry,

Raspberry,

Blueberry, Haskaps, DN strawberries

 

SWD has been identified in traps in Ontario, in Essex, Kent, Wellington, Brant, Niagara, Norfolk, and Haldimand , Stormont, Dundas & Glengary, and Ottawa/Carleton.

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