Insects
Insects can be one of a gardener's biggest pests, their ally or somewhere in between. No matter where the fall on the specturm it's important to know what insect you are dealing with before treating and how is best to treat.
- American Dagger Moth
- Aphids on Vegetables
- Bagworms
- Bees on Hummingbird Feeders
- Blister Beetles
- Bronze Cutworm
- Carpenter Ants
- Carpenter Bee
- Catalpa Sphinx Moth
- Cecropia Moth
- Cicada Killer
- Colorado Potato Beetle
- Confused Flour Beetle
- Dingy Cutworm
- Elm Leaf Beetle
- Fall Webworm
- Fungus Gnats
- Grasshoppers
- Green June Bug
- Grub Damage to Lawns
- Hornworms on Tomatoes
- Japanese Beetles
- Lace Bugs
- Leaf Miners on Vegetables
- Mealy Bug Destroyer
- Monarch Butterfly
- Mosquito
- Oak Itch Mites
- Polyphemus Moth
- Rose Sawfly
- Scale
- Spider mites
- Squash Bugs
- Squash Vine Borer
- Summer Support of Pollinators
- Sunflower Head Clipping Weevil
- Ticks
- Walnut Caterpillar
- Western Flower Thrip
- Whitefly
Have questions? Contact our office where our Horticulture Extension Agent will assist you with questions.
Phone: (316) 321-9660
Email: callae@ksu.edu