–by Dr. Jeff Whitworth
Soybean aphids continue to migrate into the state and with the predicted cooler temperatures may be able to successfully colonize. Thus, monitoring should continue until /or if hotter temperatures return.
Department of Entomology
123 W. Waters Hall
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Kansas State University
Manhattan KS 66506-4004
785-532-6154
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entomology@ksu.edu
–by Dr. Jeff Whitworth
Soybean aphids continue to migrate into the state and with the predicted cooler temperatures may be able to successfully colonize. Thus, monitoring should continue until /or if hotter temperatures return.
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