Plant Bug and Leafhopper Injury on Honeylocust
Plant bugs and leafhoppers are small green insects that often occur together on honeylocust. The insects overwinter as eggs that were laid in woody tissue. The adults are present from late May until early July. Only one generation occurs each ... [... more]
Old House Web |
Early Season Update for Potato Leafhopper in Alfalfa
Rod R. Youngman Extension Specialist Potato leafhopper populations are now present in alfalfa fields throughout much of western Virginia. Our scouting activity reports for the past ten days for alfalfa fields in the piedmont counties of ... [... more]
Virginia Tech Extension |
Leafhoppers
Leafhopper or hopper information as well as different kinds of leafhoppers, their damage and description and pictures. [... more]
Professional Pest Control Products |
Potato Leafhoppers
The adult potato leafhopper is winged, pale green, wedge-shaped insect about 1/8-inch long. The pale green to yellow nymphs, are wingless, smaller than the adults, and very quick. Consequently they can remain unnoticed until the plants show ... [... more]
University of Kentucky |
Leafhopper Information - Leafhoppers Pest Control
Information on Leafhoppers, Leafhopper management, and pest control. Everything a gardener needs to know on how to kill Leafhoppers and protect your plants and garden, including biological controls. Insects feed on foliage causing stunted, ... [... more]
GardenGuides |
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Grape Leafhopper
Three leafhopper species can be found feeding on grapes in the Northeast: Erythroneura comes (Say), commonly known as the grape leafhopper (GLH), E. tricincta Fitch, the threebanded leafhopper, and Empoasca fabae (Harris), the potato leafhopper. ... [... more]
NY State IPM |
Leafhopper Homepage
Leafhoppers are one of the largest families of plant-feeding insects. There are more leafhopper species worldwide than all species of birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians combined. Leafhoppers feed by sucking the sap of vascular plants, and ... [... more]
inhs.uiuc.edu |
Plant Bug and Leafhopper Injury on Honeylocust
Plant bugs and leafhoppers are small green insects that The insects overwinter as eggs that were laid in woody July. Only one generation occurs each year. The injury becomes most apparent by the end of June or often occur together on ... [... more]
Michigan State University Extension |
White Apple Leafhopper
The white apple leafhopper (WALH) is native to and widely distributed throughout the apple growing regions of North America. The WALH has 2 generations a year and overwinters in the egg stage. A number of other leafhoppers can be found on apple ... [... more]
NY State IPM |
White apple leafhopper: Typhlocyba pomaria
Both leafhopper species overwinter in the egg stage. Rose leafhopper eggs are laid in young stems on plants of the rose family (including caneberries), and white apple leafhopper eggs are laid in 3- to 4-year-old apple twigs. Eggs of both species ... [... more]
University of California IPM |
White apple leafhopper: Typhlocyba pomaria
There are two generations of white apple leafhopper per year. Eggs of this species overwinter in the apple trees and hatch shortly after bloom. Adults of the first generation appear in the last part of May to early June. Nymphs of the second ... [... more]
University of California IPM |