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          Hadroplontus litura

          BiocontrolBy CWMAFebruary 23, 2021

          Adults are small, brown weevils 3-4 mm long with a rounded body.

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          Galerucella spp.

          BiocontrolBy CWMAFebruary 22, 2021

          Adults emerge from soil in April and June. Adults are 3-5 mm long and orange with brown stripes along the wings.

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          Eustenopus villosus

          BiocontrolBy CWMAFebruary 22, 2021

          Adults emerge from soil in late May and are present through August. They are hairy and brown with white stripes.

          Aulacidea acroptolonica
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          Aulacidea acroptolonica

          BiocontrolBy CWMAFebruary 22, 2021

          Gall wasps are small and black. They do not have stingers.

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          Aphthona czwalinae

          BiocontrolBy CWMAFebruary 22, 2021

          Adults are found on plants from May through July.

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          Agonopterix alstromeriana

          BiocontrolBy CWMAFebruary 22, 2021

          Mature larvae are small, green caterpillars with three dark stripes running the length of the body.

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          Aceria malherbae

          BiocontrolBy CWMAFebruary 22, 2021

          A. malherbae are visible when viewed under a microscope.

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          Scotch Broom

          Class 4By CWMAFebruary 22, 2021

          Native to Europe, Scotch broom grows on roadsides, pastures, open areas, and recently disturbed areas.

          Russian olive plant
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          Russian Olive

          Class 4By CWMAFebruary 22, 2021

          Native to Eurasia. Russian olive is a weed of gardens, roadsides, pastures, waterways, cropland, meadows, and seasonally moist open areas.

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          Myrtle Spurge

          Class 4By CWMAFebruary 22, 2021

          Native to Eurasia, myrtle spurge is a weed of gardens, dry natural hillsides, waste areas, and public lands.

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