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This article is about SPITTLEBUG control. It will explain why they are a pest and what needs to be done for controlling infestations. PLEASE NOTE: YOU CAN SEE PICTURES AND PRICING OF ALL THE PRODUCTS LISTED IN THIS ARTICLE BY CLICKING YOUR MOUSE CURSOR WHERE PRODUCTS APPEAR UNDERLINED IN THE TEXT BELOW.
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To minimize turf injury, chemical control may be required when spittlebug populations are heavy. See Tables 1 and 2 for examples of products available on turfgrass. ... Pass, B.C. and J.K. Reed. 1965. Biology and control of the spittlebug Prosapia bicincta in coastal bermudagrass. J. Econ. Entomol. 58: 275-278.
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Monitor in July and August for spittlebug adults. Physical control: Light, accessible spittlebug infestations can be removed by hand or by a strong water spray. Chemical control: Light infestations have little effect on trees, and control measures are usually not necessary.
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Be sure a proper diagnosis is made before spittlebug control efforts are begun. Examine these areas or wilted spots for nymphs. Remember, spittle masses are usually located deep within the grass or in the thatch.
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Chemical insecticides approved for spittlebug control on trees and shrubs may contain compounds such as permethrin, bifenthrin, cyfluthrin, imidicloprid, carbaryl, acephate and others. Check the label of your tree and shrub products for any of these active ingredients.
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Spittlebugs are so named because the nymph can whip up a frothy covering to protect itself. All you are likely to see of spittlebugs is the foam on a plant leaf or stem joint. Spittlebugs look unsightly, but they don’t really do much damage. ... Damage and Control ... Although spittlebug nymphs do feed on plant sap,
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If your patch has reached its peak, fall removal of the plants might be your best spittlebug management option. Spittlebug eggs over winter in leaves in stems. Removing the source, including surrounding weeds, and starting with new plants, increases the probability of reducing spittlebug problems in spring.
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