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Garden Pests
A Gardener's Calendar for Pest & Nutrient Management
Ants-Allegany Mound Ants
Ants-Carpenter Ants
Aphids
Apple Maggot
Arborvitae Leaf Miner
Asparagus Beetle
Attracting Insects' Natural Enemies
Bean Weevil
Beneficial Insects
Black Vine Weevil
Brown Marmorated Stink Bug
Butterfly & Moth Identification
Cabbage Maggot
Chipmunks
Click Beetle Wireworms
Colorado Potato Beetle
Cooley Spruce Gall Adelgid
Crow (American Crow)
Currant Borer
Cutworms
Deer (White-Tailed Deer)
Deer-Choosing Deer-Resistant Plants
Earwig
Holly Leafminer
Honeysuckle Aphid
Imported Cabbage Worm Butterfly
Imported Willow Leaf Beetle
Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
Iris Borer
Japanese Beetle
Juniper Scale
Leaf Hoppers
Lilac Borer
Magnolia Scale
Mexican Bean Beetle
Mice (house mouse)
Moles
Oblique Banded Leafroller
Onion Maggot
Peach Tree Borer
Pear Psylla
Pests in the Home
Pests of Ornamentals
Plum Curculio
Rabbits (Cottontail)
Raccoons
Raspberry Cane Borer
Rhubarb Curculio
Sap Beetle
Seed Corn Maggot
Skunks
Slugs & Snails
Squash Vine Borer Moth
Squirrels
Striped Cucumber Beetle
Swede Midge
Tarnished Plant Bug
Tomato Hornworm or Sphinx Moth
Traps & Barriers
Viburnum Leaf Beetle
Voles - Meadow & Pine Voles
Whiteflies
Woodchucks
Last updated July 26, 2019
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