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Pests affecting plants, like soil-borne diseases, insects and fungi, are a central focus of Georgia's pest management efforts. Commercial producers contend with the thrips, aphids, moths and other bugs that indiscriminately prey on their crops, while conditions like mycotoxin in corn and tomato spotted wilt virus cost farmers both cash and crops.

禁漫天堂 Extension helps Georgia's producers deal with these challenges. Still, anywhere from tens of thousands to millions of dollars are spent dealing with these issues every year, depending on the product and pest.

The state's well-known contest with the boll weevil demonstrates the potential scale of pest damage and thus the relative value of preventative measures. The beetle decimated Georgia's cotton industry from 1915 until a focused eradication program begun in 1987 eventually recovered yields.


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Recent Publications

  • Juniper Scale: A Common Scale Insect in Nurseries and Landscapes (C 1317) The juniper scale is a sporadic pest of juniper, cypress, and cedar trees in nurseries and landscapes in Georgia. It is an armored scale, where the wax cover is not a part of its body but can actually…
  • Commercial Pecan Spray Guide (B 841) This publication provides guidance for insect, disease, and weed control in commercial pecan orchards for 2025.
  • Dogwood Borer (C 1316) The dogwood borer can be a destructive pest of many ornamental trees in nurseries and landscapes. The dogwood borer also attacks fruit and nut trees in landscapes and commercial orchards. It is native…
  • 2025 Southeast Regional Muscadine Grape Integrated Management Guide (AP 126-4) This 2025 update to the regional integrated pest management guide provides recommendations for muscadine grape production in the Southeastern U.S. Recommendations are based on information from the man…

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Includes PDF resources on insects affecting forages.

The Georgia Pest Management Handbook gives current information on selection, application, and safe use of pest control chemicals.

Brings together information on sustainable agriculture including pest management and other resources.

Integrated pest management is a science-based decision making process that employs biological, mechanical, cultural and chemical control methods is such a way as to minimize economic, environmental and public health risks associated with pests and pest management practices.

The program's primary focus is the extension of academic expertise and research-based information regarding pest management practices and options.

Includes brief descriptions and identifying images for a variety of insect pests. Also includes brief summaries of recent research.

Describes the disease in detail for peanut, tobacco, and other vegetable crops. Includes resources for identifying thrips.

?The Bugwood Center develops and utilizes partnerships and information technology to advance invasive species management, integrated pest management, and forest health.

Learn more about the crop and soil sciences department at the 禁漫天堂 College of Agricultural of Environmental Sciences.

Learn more about the entomology department at the 禁漫天堂 College of Agricultural of Environmental Sciences.

Learn more about the horticulture department at the 禁漫天堂 College of Agricultural of Environmental Sciences.

Learn more about the plant pathology department at the 禁漫天堂 College of Agricultural of Environmental Sciences.

External sites

Information for future and existing pest control professionals.


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News

  • Cyst Nematodes
    禁漫天堂 researchers Melissa Mitchum and Xunliang Liu have uncovered how cyst nematodes co-opt a sugar beet’s vascular system for their own benefit. Published: 01/14/25
  • Spotted Lanternfly in Georgia
    Despite its striking appearance, with bold orange wings and eye-catching patterns, the spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula) is far from the welcome guest it may seem. This invasive insect has made its way to Georgia, posing a significant economic threat to agriculture and threatening residential landscapes with tree damage. Published: 12/24/24
  • Vidalia AI
    A multidisciplinary team of 禁漫天堂 researchers aims to enhance the competitiveness of Vidalia onion growers in Georgia. Published: 10/23/24