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1 ID Lab Publication Revised 2016 Insect Identification Laboratory Annual Report 2016 Eric R. Day Douglas G. Pfeiffer Theresa Dellinger Holly Waterman Department of Entomology, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Virginia Cooperative Extension Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 2017 Virginia Tech ENTO-233 Virginia Cooperative Extension programs and employment are open to all, regardless of age, color, disability, gender, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, political affiliation, race, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, veteran status, or any other basis protected by law. An equal opportunity/ affirmative action employer. Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension work, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Virginia State University, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture cooperating. Edwin J. Jones, Director, Virginia Cooperative Extension, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg; M. Ray McKinnie, Administrator, 1890 Extension Program, Virginia State University, Petersburg.

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Topic Page Introduction... 2 Collaborators... 3 Total Number of Specimens Received... 4 Exotic Pest Surveys... 4 Arthropods Received by Reported Host Plants... 5 Specimens Received by Month Source of Insects by County INTRODUCTION A total of 1291 requests were received in This report summarizes the activity of the Insect Identification Laboratory at Virginia Tech for The laboratory is located in 205A Price Hall and is managed by Eric R. Day, Lab Manager, and Doug Pfeiffer, Extension Entomologist, Department of Entomology, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia. Theresa Dellinger and Holly Waterman also worked in the Lab in Count of Month Column Labels Row Labels Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Grand Total ANIMAL APICULTURAL FIELD CROP FRUITS,NUTS GENERAL HOUSEHOLD HUMAN LAWNS, TURF ORNAMENTALS OTHER 1 1 STORED PRODUCTS STRUCTURAL VEGETABLES Grand Total

3 Images attached to s accounted for 33% of the samples received in the lab in Starting in 2003, data on samples submitted by images attached to an were collected and summarized in the table below. In 2016, 306 samples or 30% of the samples were submitted as images. 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% Percent submitted as images 10% 5% 0% Of the samples indicating preference for control recommendations received in 2016, 65% of the samples (837) requested control recommendations, 35% of the samples (445) indicated no control recommendations needed. Also from the samples received in 2016, 22% of the samples (276) were forwarded from the Plant Disease Clinic, managed by Mary Ann Hansen and Elizabeth Bush. The remaining 78% were sent directly to the lab (1007). Specimens are identified and recorded in the lab, then if necessary sent for control recommendations and additional comments from Extension Entomologists who handle particular commodity groups. All specimen data are entered into the Insect I.D. Lab computer database on the Virginia Tech mainframe computer. The database greatly facilitates sorting and storage of the information. Some of the records were sent via microcomputer to the Cooperative National Plant Pest Survey and Detection Program (USDA, APHIS, PPQ). We at Virginia Tech acknowledge support provided by this program. Whenever possible insects are identified to the species level. Common names are used where possible because of their wide recognition. To facilitate mailing insects and insect damaged plant specimens to the lab, local offices of Virginia Cooperative Extension are provided with Insect Identification and Diagnosis Request forms (form ), alcohol vials, and mailing tubes. Specimens also may be brought directly to the lab or mailed to: Insect Identification Laboratory Extension Entomology 205A Price Hall, VPI and SU Blacksburg, VA (540)

4 Persons providing identifications and/or control recommendations: Identifications and control recommendations covering most commodities performed by: Mr. Eric R. Day Manager, Insect Identification Laboratory Timely and valuable identifications and/or control recommendations were also provided by: Dr. Paul Marek Assistant Professor of Entomology Systematics Dr. Tom Kuhar Professor of Entomology Vegetable Pests Dr. Dini Miller Professor of Entomology Structural and Household Insects Dr. Ames Herbert Professor of Entomology Soybeans, Small grains, Peanuts, Cotton Dr. Michael Kosztarab Emeriti Professor of Entomology Scale Insects Dr. Threresa Dellinger Post-Doctoral Staff Entomology Systematics Dr. Douglas G. Pfeiffer Professor of Entomology Fruit and Nuts Dr. Scott Salom Associate Professor of Entomology Forest and Conifer Dr. Peter Schultz Station Director, Hampton Roads Ornamentals Mr. Curt Laub Professor of Entomology Corn, Small grains, and Grasses

5 SAMPLES RECEIVED SINCE 1967 The following table lists the magnitude of activities and services provided by the Insect Identification Laboratory (IIL) and the faculty and staff associated with it since Chart below includes 2016 data of 1324 samples IIL Samples IIL Samples Exotic Pests Surveys Port Survey: 49 trap collections samples from 5 trips to the Virginia Ports of Entry were processed and no exotic pests were detected. So suspect beetles were forwarded to specialists. Lobesia Survey: 10 sites were sample with pheromone traps for Lobesia botrana, Spodoptera littoralis, Spodoptera littura, Autographa gamma, Heliocoverpa armigera, and Thaumatotibia leucotreta, in 10 counties in Virginia. No suspect moths were found. Pests received by reported host or location Count of INSCOMMON, GENUS species Row Labels Total AFRICAN VIOLET 1 NO MITES FOUND,,, 1 AGASTACHE 2 FLOWER THRIPS, Frankliniella tritici (Fitch) 1 SPIDER MITES,,, 1

6 ALTERNATHERA 1 MEALYBUGS,,, 1 AMBER 2 DARKWINGED FUNGUS GNATS,,, 1 LONGLEGGED FLIES,,, 1 APPLE 12 APHIDS,,, 1 APPLE LEAF SKELETONIZER, Choreutis pariana 1 GYPSY MOTH, Lymantria dispar (Linnaeus) 2 JAPANESE BEETLE, Popillia japonica Newman 2 JAPANESE MAPLE SCALE, Lopholeucaspis japonica 1 PSOCIDS,,, 1 RED- HEADED BUSH CRICKET, Phyllopalpus pulchellus 1 SPIDER MITES,,, 1 STINK BUGS,,, 1 WHEEL BUG, Arilus cristatus (Linnaeus) 1 APPLE, VA GOLD 1 BROWN MARMORATED STINK BUG, Halyomorpha halys (Ståhl) 1 ARBORVIATE 1 SPRUCE MITE, Oligonychus ununguis (Jacobi) 1 ARBORVIATE, GREEN GIANT 1 ARBORVITAE LEAFMINER, Argyresthia thuiella (Packard) 1 ARBORVITAE 9 ARBORVITAE LEAFMINER, Argyresthia thuiella (Packard) 4 BAGWORM, Thyridopteryx ephemeraeformis (Haworth) 1 SPRUCE MITE, Oligonychus ununguis (Jacobi) 4 ARM 1 SCULPTURED PINE BORER, Chalcophora virginiensis (Drury) 1 ART OBJECT 2 CLICK BEETLES,,, 1 GROUND BEETLES,,, 1 ASH 17 EMERALD ASH BORER, Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire 17 ASH, WHITE 6 EMERALD ASH BORER, Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire 6 ASTER 3 COTESIA CONGREGATA, Cotesia congregata 1 GREEN BOTTLE FLY, Phaenicia sericata 1 NOCTUID CATERPILLARS,,, 1 ATTIC 1 MOTH PUPA,,, 1 AUCUBA 1 BLACK VINE WEEVIL, Otiorhynchus sulcatus (Fabricius) 1 AZALEA 7

7 AZALEA LACE BUG, Stephanitis pyrioides (Scott) 2 HORSEHAIR WORMS,,, 1 LEAFFOOTED BUG, Leptoglossus phyllopus (L.) 1 SOUTHERN RED MITE, Oligonychus ilicis (McGregor) 1 STEM BORERS, Oberea, 1 WHITEFRINGED BEETLES, Graphognathus spp. 1 BABY BOTTLE 1 PIEZOGASTER CALCARATOR, Piezogaster calcarator 1 BACKPACK 1 BED BUG, Cimex lectularius Linnaeus 1 BAMBOO 1 BAMBOO MITE, Stigmeopsis calarius 1 BARBERRY 2 BARBERRY WEBWORM, Omphalocera dentosa (Grote) 1 EUROPEAN HORNET, Vespa crabro germana Christ 1 BARK 1 FLORIDA PREDATORY STINK BUG, Euthyrhynchus floridanus L. 1 BARN 1 POTTER WASPS,,, 1 BARN WOOD 1 BORERS,,, 1 BASEBOARDS 1 ODOROUS HOUSE ANT, Tapinoma sessile (Say) 1 BASEMENT 1 BED BUG, Cimex lectularius Linnaeus 1 BATHROOM 9 BED BUG, Cimex lectularius Linnaeus 1 BLACK CARPET BEETLE, Attagenus megatoma (Fabricius) 1 BLOW FLIES,,, 1 CARPET BEETLES,,, 1 ISOTOMID SPRINGTAILS,,, 2 MINUTE BROWN SCAVENGER BEETLES,,, 1 ROOT WEEVILS, Otiorhynchus spp. 1 VARIED CARPET BEETLE, Anthrenus verbasci (Linnaeus) 1 BATHROOM WALL 1 VARIEGATED FRITILLARY, Euptoieta claudia (Cramer) 1 BATHTUB 1 BLACK CARPET BEETLE, Attagenus megatoma (Fabricius) 1 BEAN, FAVA 1 BEAN APHID, Aphis fabae Scopoli 1 BEAN, GREEN 4 BEAN LEAF BEETLE, Cerotoma trifurcata (Forster) 1 FLOWER THRIPS, Frankliniella tritici (Fitch) 1 MEXICAN BEAN BEETLE, Epilachna varivestis Mulsant 1

8 WIREWORMS,,, 1 BEAN, THAI 1 BEAN APHID, Aphis fabae Scopoli 1 BEANS 3 BEAN WEEVIL, Acanthoscelides obtectus (Say) 1 FLOWER THRIPS, Frankliniella tritici (Fitch) 1 NO INSECTS FOUND,,, 1 BED 10 BED BUG, Cimex lectularius Linnaeus 1 CARPET BEETLES,,, 1 CHICKEN CHEWING LOUSE, Menopon gallinae 1 COCKROACHES,,, 1 EASTERN CONENOSE, Triatoma sanguisuga 2 GREEN LACEWINGS,,, 1 LONE STAR TICK, Amblyomma americanum (Linnaeus) 1 NO INSECTS FOUND,,, 1 VARIED CARPET BEETLE, Anthrenus verbasci (Linnaeus) 1 BEDROOM 12 BAT BUG, Cimex adjunctus 1 BLACK CARPENTER ANT, Camponotus pennsylvanicus 1 CASEMAKING CLOTHES MOTH, Tinea pellionella L. 1 COULD NOT DIAGNOSE,,, 1 CRICKETS,,, 1 DRUGSTORE BEETLE, Stegobium paniceum (Linnaeus) 1 EASTERN SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE, Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar) 1 FISHING SPIDERS,,, 1 NO INSECTS FOUND,,, 1 ODOROUS HOUSE ANT, Tapinoma sessile (Say) 1 PLANT BUGS,,, 1 VARIED CARPET BEETLE, Anthrenus verbasci (Linnaeus) 1 BEE HIVE 1 LARDER BEETLE, Dermestes lardarius L. 1 BEECH 5 BEECH ERINEUM, Acalitus fagerinea (Keifer) 1 BEECH SCALE, Cryptococcus fagisuda 1 GRANULATE AMBROSIA BEETLE, Xylosandrus crassiusculus 1 INSECT EGGS,,, 1 LIVING BEECH BORER, Goes pulverulentus (Haldeman) 1 BENCH 1 MOTH PUPA,,, 1 BIRD PERCH 1 WOOD BORERS,,, 1 BLACK EYED SUSANS 1 SAP BEETLES,,, 1

9 BLACKBERRY 7 BROAD MITE, Polyphagotarsonemus latus (Banks) 1 RASPBERRY CANE BORER, Oberea bimaculata (olivier) 2 RASPBERRY CROWN BORER, Pennisetia marginata (Harris) 3 REDNECKED CANE BORER, Agrilus ruficollis (Fabricius) 1 BLUEBERRIES 1 NOT AN INSECT,,, 1 BLUEBERRY 3 BLUEBERRY LEAFTIER, Acleris curvalana 1 LOCUST LEAFMINER, Odontota dorsalis (Thunberg) 1 YELLOWNECKED CATERPILLARS, Datana, 1 BOTTLE 1 FUNGUS GNATS,,, 1 BOX 1 FRISCHII LARDER BEETLE, Dermestes frischii 1 BOXELDER 1 EASTERN HERCULES BEETLE, Dynastes tityus (L.) 1 BOXWOOD 61 BOXWOOD LEAFMINER, Monarthropalpus buxi (Laboulbene) 22 BOXWOOD MITE, Eurytetranychus buxi (Garman) 29 BOXWOOD PSYLLID, Psylla buxi (Linnaeus) 6 BOXWOOD WEBWORM, Galasa nigrinodis 1 ERIOPHYID MITES,,, 1 LEAFHOPPERS,,, 1 OYSTERSHELL SCALE, Lepidosaphes ulmi (Linnaeus) 1 BOXWOOD, AMERICAN 14 BOXWOOD LEAFMINER, Monarthropalpus buxi (Laboulbene) 6 BOXWOOD MITE, Eurytetranychus buxi (Garman) 7 BOXWOOD PSYLLID, Psylla buxi (Linnaeus) 1 BOXWOOD, CORNER SAMPLE 1 OYSTERSHELL SCALE, Lepidosaphes ulmi (Linnaeus) 1 BOXWOOD, ENGLISH 14 BOXWOOD LEAFMINER, Monarthropalpus buxi (Laboulbene) 2 BOXWOOD MITE, Eurytetranychus buxi (Garman) 10 BOXWOOD PSYLLID, Psylla buxi (Linnaeus) 2 BOXWOOD, ENGLISH 1 BOXWOOD MITE, Eurytetranychus buxi (Garman) 1 BOXWOOD, FRONT OF HOUSE 2 BOXWOOD MITE, Eurytetranychus buxi (Garman) 1 BOXWOOD PSYLLID, Psylla buxi (Linnaeus) 1 BOXWOOD, GREEN BEAUTY 1 BOXWOOD LEAFMINER, Monarthropalpus buxi (Laboulbene) 1 BOXWOOD, GREEN MOUNTAIN 1 BOXWOOD LEAFMINER, Monarthropalpus buxi (Laboulbene) 1

10 BRUSSEL SPROUTS 1 HARLEQUIN BUG, Murgantia histrionica (Hahn) 1 BUCKET 1 GOLDEN TORTOISE BEETLE, Metriona bicolor (F.) 1 BUILDING 2 HOUSE CENTIPEDE, Scutigera coleoptrata (Linnaeus) 1 STONEFLIES,,, 1 BURNING BUSH 1 BLACK BEAN APHID, Aphis fabae 1 BUSH 1 WHEEL BUG, Arilus cristatus (Linnaeus) 1 BUSINESS 1 ANTS,,, 1 CABBAGE 2 CABBAGE MAGGOT, Delia radicum (Linnaeus) 1 IMPORTED CABBAGEWORM, Pieris rapae (Linnaeus) 1 CABINET 3 INDIANMEAL MOTH, Plodia interpunctella (Hubner) 1 LARDER BEETLE, Dermestes lardarius L. 1 SOUTHERN LYCTUS, Lyctus planicollis LeConte 1 CABINETS 1 ANOBIID POWDERPOST BEETLES,,, 1 CAMELLIA 8 CAMELLIA SCALE, Lepidosaphes camelliae Hoke 3 COULD NOT DIAGNOSE,,, 1 PURPLE TEA MITE, Calacarus carinatus 1 SOUTHERN RED MITE, Oligonychus ilicis (McGregor) 2 TEA SCALE, Fiorinia theae Green 1 CAR 1 BLACK CARPET BEETLE, Attagenus megatoma (Fabricius) 1 CARPET 10 BLOW FLIES,,, 1 CLICK BEETLES,,, 1 EARWIGS,,, 1 FLESH FLIES,,, 1 LEAFHOPPERS,,, 1 LONGHORNED BEETLES,,, 1 ROOT WEEVILS, Otiorhynchus spp. 1 ROVE BEETLES,,, 1 SAP BEETLES,,, 1 TACHINID FLIES,,, 1 CARPORT 2 MARCH FLIES,,, 1 ODOROUS HOUSE ANT, Tapinoma sessile (Say) 1

11 CAT 3 GULF COAST TICK, Amblyomma maculatum 1 NO MITES FOUND,,, 1 ORNITHONYSSUS MITES, Ornithonyssus, 1 CAYMAN ISLANDS 1 CARPENTER ANTS, Camponotus spp. 1 CEDAR, ATLAS BLUE 1 FULGORID PLANTHOPPERS,,, 1 CEDAR, EASTERN RED 1 SPRUCE MITE, Oligonychus ununguis (Jacobi) 1 CEILING 1 UROGRAPHIS TRIANGULIFER, Urographis triangulifer (Haldeman) 1 CHAIR 2 NO INSECTS FOUND,,, 1 VARIED CARPET BEETLE, Anthrenus verbasci (Linnaeus) 1 CHERRY 2 JAPANESE BEETLE, Popillia japonica Newman 1 NO INSECTS FOUND,,, 1 CHERRY LAUREL 1 BLACK VINE WEEVIL, Otiorhynchus sulcatus (Fabricius) 1 CHERRY, KWANZAN 1 SHOTHOLE BORER, Scolytus rugulosus (Muller) 1 CHERRY, YOSHINO 1 SHOTHOLE BORER, Scolytus rugulosus (Muller) 1 CHICKEN COOP 1 MITES,,, 1 CHILD 1 DIOGMITES ROBBER FLIES, Diogmites sp. 1 CILANTRO 1 FLOWER THRIPS, Frankliniella tritici (Fitch) 1 CLEMATIS 2 MARGINED BLISTER BEETLE, Epicauta pestifera Werner 1 NO INSECTS FOUND,,, 1 CLOTH 1 NO INSECTS FOUND,,, 1 CLOTHES 1 CAMEL CRICKETS,,, 1 COFFEE 1 CIGARETTE BEETLE, Lasioderma serricorne (Fabricius) 1 COFFEE BEANS 1 CIGARETTE BEETLE, Lasioderma serricorne (Fabricius) 1 COLLECTION 3 GULF WIREWORM, Heteroderes ampilcollis 1 WAREHOUSE BEETLE, Trogoderma variabile 2

12 CONEFLOWER 1 SOUTHERN CARPENTER BEE, Xylocopa micans 1 COREOPSIS 1 WEEVILS,,, 1 CORN 3 CORN SAP BEETLE, Carpophilus dimidiatus (Fabricius) 1 FLOWER THRIPS, Frankliniella tritici (Fitch) 2 COTONEASTER 1 JAPANESE MAPLE SCALE, Lopholeucaspis japonica 1 COUNTER 1 PSOCIDS,,, 1 CRAPE MYRTLE 3 CRAPE MYRTLE BARK SCALE, Eriococcus lagerstroemiae Kuwana 2 RED FLOUR BEETLE, Tribolium castaneum (Herbst) 1 CRAPEMYRTLE 1 CRAPE MYRTLE BARK SCALE, Eriococcus lagerstroemiae Kuwana 1 CRAWL SPACE 1 POWDERPOST BEETLES,,, 1 CRYPTOMERIA 2 ROUNDHEADED BORERS,,, 1 SMALL MILKWEED BUG, Lygaeus kalmii 1 CRYSANTHEMUM 1 FLOWER THRIPS, Frankliniella tritici (Fitch) 1 CUCUMBER 4 APHIDS,,, 1 BROADNECKED ROOT BORER, Prionus laticollis (Drury) 1 FLOWER THRIPS, Frankliniella tritici (Fitch) 2 CUCURBITS 1 FLOWER THRIPS, Frankliniella tritici (Fitch) 1 CYPRESS, FALSE 1 SPRUCE MITE, Oligonychus ununguis (Jacobi) 1 DAM 1 ALLEGHENY MOUND ANT, Formica exsectoides Forel 1 DATURA 1 LEMA BEETLES, Lema spp. 1 DAYLILY 1 ANTHOMYIID FLIES,,, 1 DECK, EXTERIOR 1 LARGER ELM LEAF BEETLE, Monocesta coryli (Say) 1 Digiplexis 1 LONGTAILED MEALYBUG, Pseudococcus longispinus (Targlioni- Tozzetti) 1 DOCK 1 GIANT WATER BUG, Lethocerus spp. 1 DOG 1

13 DOG ROUNDWORM, 1 DOGWOOD 1 COTTONY MAPLE LEAF SCALE, Pulvinaria acericola (Walsh & Riley) 1 DOGWOOD, KOUSA 3 CALICO SCALE, Eulecanium cerasorum (Cockerell) 1 FLOWER LONGHORNED BEETLES,,, 1 FLOWER THRIPS, Frankliniella tritici (Fitch) 1 DOGWOOD, RED TWIG 1 WHITE PEACH SCALE, Pseudaulacaspis pentagona (Targioni- Tozzetti) 1 DOOR 1 HOPLIA BEETLES, Hoplia spp. 1 DOVE, MORNING 1 ORNITHONYSSUS MITES, Ornithonyssus, 1 DRACAENA 1 SPIDER MITES,,, 1 DRAWERS 1 DRUGSTORE BEETLE, Stegobium paniceum (Linnaeus) 1 DRIFTWOOD 1 NOT AN INSECT,,, 1 DRIVEWAY 2 DARKWINGED FUNGUS GNATS,,, 1 GIANT LEOPARD MOTH, Ecpantheria scribonia (Stoll) 1 EAR 1 SILVERFISH, Lepisma saccharina Linnaeus 1 ELM 4 LARGER ELM LEAF BEETLE, Monocesta coryli (Say) 4 EUONYMOUS 1 EUONYMUS SCALE, Unaspis euonymi (Comstock) 1 EUONYMUS 2 APHIDS,,, 1 EUONYMUS SCALE, Unaspis euonymi (Comstock) 1 EXTERIOR 1 TERMITES,,, 1 FALL CANKERWORM EGGS 1 TELENOMUS ALSOPHILAE, Telenomus alsophilae 1 FENCE 2 EASTERN SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE, Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar) 1 TERMITES,,, 1 FESCUE 1 WHITE GRUBS,,, 1 FIR 1 PALES WEEVIL, Hylobius pales (Herbst) 1 FIR, BALSAM 1 NO MITES FOUND,,, 1

14 FIR, CANAAN 1 WEEVILS,,, 1 FIR, CONCOLOR 1 WEEVILS,,, 1 FIR, FRASER 4 ELONGATE HEMLOCK SCALE, Fiorinia externa Ferris 2 NOT AN INSECT,,, 1 TWICESTABBED LADY BEETLE, Chilocorus stigma (Say) 1 FIREWOOD 5 BARK BEETLES,,, 1 ICHNEUMONID WASPS,,, 2 IVORYMARKED BEETLE, Eburia quadrigeminata (Say) 1 XYLOBORUS PUBESCENS, Xyloborus pubescens 1 FIREWOOD, HICKORY 1 PAINTED HICKORY BORER, Megacyllene caryae (Gahan) 1 FLOOR 2 BLACK SOLDIER FLY, Hermetia illucens (Linnaeus) 1 MILLIPEDES,,, 1 FLOORING 25 BAMBOO POWDERPOST BEETLE, Dinoderus minutus (Fabricius) 1 BORERS,,, 2 EASTERN WOOD WEEVIL, Hexarthrum ulkei 1 HAIRY FUNGUS BEETLE, Typhaea stercorea (Linnaeus) 1 NO INSECTS FOUND,,, 2 NOT AN INSECT,,, 1 OAK TIMBERWORM, Arrhenodes minutus (Drury) 1 POWDERPOST BEETLES,,, 10 PSOCIDS,,, 1 RED FLOUR BEETLE, Tribolium castaneum (Herbst) 1 ROUNDHEADED BORERS,,, 3 SOUTHERN LYCTUS, Lyctus planicollis LeConte 1 FLOORING, RED OAK 1 SOUTHERN LYCTUS, Lyctus planicollis LeConte 1 FLOWER 3 BEE FLIES,,, 1 BUMBLE BEES, Bombus sp. 1 WOOL CARDER BEE, Anthidium manicatum 1 FLOWERS 1 FRITILLARY BUTTERFLIES,,, 1 FRINGE TREE 1 EUROPEAN HORNET, Vespa crabro germana Christ 1 GALLERY 1 MINUTE BROWN SCAVENGER BEETLES,,, 1 GARAGE 4

15 BLACK SOLDIER FLY, Hermetia illucens (Linnaeus) 1 HOGNA WOLF SPIDER, Hogna sp. 1 INDIANMEAL MOTH, Plodia interpunctella (Hubner) 1 PAVEMENT ANT, Tetramorium caespitum (Linnaeus) 1 GARDEN 4 ALLEGHENY MOUND ANT, Formica exsectoides Forel 1 AMERICAN DOG TICK, Dermacentor variabilis (Say) 1 GARDEN FLEAHOPPER, Halticus bractatus (Say) 1 THREELINED POTATO BEETLE, Lema trilineata (Oliver) 1 GARDENIA 1 CITRUS WHITEFLY, Dialeurodes citri (Ashmead) 1 GARLIC 1 WIREWORMS,,, 1 GOLDENROD 1 GOLDENROD GALL FLY, Eurosta solidaginis 1 GRANOLA 1 WAREHOUSE BEETLE, Trogoderma variabile 1 GRAPE 4 GRAPE THORN GALL, Schizomyia spp. 1 JAPANESE BEETLE, Popillia japonica Newman 2 MEALYBUGS,,, 1 GRAPE, MUSCADINE 1 GRAPE LEAFFOLDER, Desmia funeralis (Hubner) 1 GRAPES 2 MOTHS,,, 2 GRASS 1 ARMYWORM, Pseudaletia unipuncta (Haworth) 1 GRASS/SOIL 1 EARTHWORMS,,, 1 GROUND 4 ANDRENID BEES,,, 1 CICADA KILLER, Sphecius speciosus (Drury) 2 ONCOMETOPIA ORBONA, Oncometopia orbona 1 GUINEA PIG CAGE 1 VINEGAR FLIES,,, 1 HALLWAY 1 SCOLOPENDRA CENTIPEDES, Scolopendra spp. 1 HAY 4 LONCHAEID FLIES,,, 1 MAGGOTS,,, 1 NO INSECTS FOUND,,, 1 YELLOW MEALWORM, Tenebrio molitor Linnaeus 1 HEATING DUCTS 1 EARWIGS,,, 1

16 HEMLOCK 1 SPRUCE MITE, Oligonychus ununguis (Jacobi) 1 HIBISCUS 1 TWOSPOTTED SPIDER MITE, Tetranychus urticae Koch 1 HICKORY 2 HICKORY LEAF STEM GALL, Phylloxera spp. 1 ROUNDHEADED BORERS,,, 1 HOLLY 10 COTTONY CAMELLIA SCALE, Pulvinaria floccifera (Westwood) 3 COULD NOT DIAGNOSE,,, 1 INDIAN WAX SCALE, Ceroplastes ceriferus (F.) 1 MULBERRY WHITEFLY, Tetraleurodes mori (Quaintance) 1 NO INSECTS FOUND,,, 1 SOOTY MOLD,,, 1 SOUTHERN RED MITE, Oligonychus ilicis (McGregor) 1 WAX SCALE, Ceroplastes spp. 1 HOLLY, AMERICAN 3 BLACK VINE WEEVIL, Otiorhynchus sulcatus (Fabricius) 3 HOLLY, FOSTERI 4 BLACK VINE WEEVIL, Otiorhynchus sulcatus (Fabricius) 1 MULBERRY WHITEFLY, Tetraleurodes mori (Quaintance) 1 SOUTHERN RED MITE, Oligonychus ilicis (McGregor) 1 SPIDERS,,, 1 HOLLY, JAPANESE 2 GREEDY SCALE, Hemiberlesia rapax (Comstock) 1 INDIAN WAX SCALE, Ceroplastes ceriferus (F.) 1 HONEY VINE MILKWEED 1 APHIDS,,, 1 HONEYLOCUST 1 HONEYLOCUST AGRILUS, Agrilus difficilis 1 HOOGENDORN 1 NOT AN INSECT,,, 1 HOPS 20 CATERPILLARS,,, 1 EUROPEAN CORN BORER, Ostrinia nubilalis (Hubner) 1 FLOWER THRIPS, Frankliniella tritici (Fitch) 1 GRAPHOCEPHALA VERSUTA, Graphocephala versuta 1 HOP APHID, Phorodon humuli 3 JAPANESE BEETLE, Popillia japonica Newman 1 LEAFHOPPERS,,, 1 NO INSECTS FOUND,,, 1 PONANA RUBIDA, Ponana rubida 1 QUESTION MARK, Polygonia interrogationis 1 REDHUMPED CATERPILLAR, Schizura concinna (J. E. Smith) 1

17 ROBBER FLIES,,, 1 SADDLEBACK CATERPILLAR, Sibine stimulea (Clemens) 1 SPIDER MITES,,, 1 TWOSPOTTED SPIDER MITE, Tetranychus urticae Koch 2 WHITEMARKED TUSSOCK MOTH, Orgyia leucostigma (J. E. Smith) 1 YELLOW WOOLLYBEAR, Spilosoma virginica (Fabricius) 1 HOPS - YAK 2 HOP APHID, Phorodon humuli 1 SAP BEETLES,,, 1 HOPS, CASCADE 1 MELON APHID, Aphis gossypii Glover 1 HOPS, ZEUS 1 MELON APHID, Aphis gossypii Glover 1 HORSE HAY 1 HARPALUS GROUND BEETLES, Harpalus SP. 1 HORSE PASTURE 1 FORMICA ANTS, Formica spp. 1 HOUSE 64 ACROBAT ANTS, Crematogaster spp. 1 BEAN PLATASPID, Megacopta cribraria (Fabricius) 1 BLACK BLOW FLY, Phormia regina 1 BLACK CARPENTER ANT, Camponotus pennsylvanicus 2 BROWN RECLUSE SPIDER, Loxosceles reclusa Gertsch & Mulaik 2 BROWNBANDED COCKROACH, Supella longipalpa (Fabricius) 1 CAMEL CRICKETS,,, 3 CAMPONOTUS CASTANEUS, Camponotus castaneus 1 CARPENTER ANTS, Camponotus spp. 1 CARPET BEETLES,,, 1 CAT FLEA, Ctenocephalides felis (Bouche) 1 CIGARETTE BEETLE, Lasioderma serricorne (Fabricius) 1 COMBFOOTED SPIDERS,,, 1 COULD NOT DIAGNOSE,,, 1 DRUGSTORE BEETLE, Stegobium paniceum (Linnaeus) 1 EASTERN CONENOSE, Triatoma sanguisuga 2 EASTERN SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE, Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar) 1 FIREBRAT, Thermobia domestica (Packard) 1 FISHING SPIDER, Dolomedes tenebrosus 1 FUNNEL WEAVERS,,, 1 GARDEN MILLIPEDE, Oxidus gracilis 1 GRASS CARRIER WASP, Isodontia mexicana (Saussure) 1 GREAT BLACK WASP, Sphex pensylvanicus 1 HUMPBACKED FLIES,,, 1 INDIANMEAL MOTH, Plodia interpunctella (Hubner) 1 JUMPING SPIDERS,,, 1

18 MOSQUITOES,,, 1 NO INSECTS FOUND,,, 2 NOT AN INSECT,,, 1 ODOROUS HOUSE ANT, Tapinoma sessile (Say) 1 PARASITIC WASPS,,, 1 PAVEMENT ANT, Tetramorium caespitum (Linnaeus) 1 PELECINID WASP, Pelecinus polyturator 1 PHIDIPPUS AUDAX, Phidippus audax 1 PLANT BUGS,,, 1 RED FLOUR BEETLE, Tribolium castaneum (Herbst) 1 ROOT WEEVILS, Otiorhynchus spp. 1 ROVE BEETLES,,, 1 ROVER ANT, Brachymyrmex depilis 1 SALTMARSH CHINCH BUG, Ischnodemus falicus Say 1 SCARAB BEETLES,,, 1 SMALL DUNG FLIES,,, 1 SMALLER YELLOW ANT, Acanthomyops claviger (Roger) 1 SOUTHERN YELLOWJACKET, Vespula squamosa (Drury) 1 SOWBUGS,,, 1 SPIDERS,,, 2 STIZINA WASPS, Stizina sp. 1 VARIED CARPET BEETLE, Anthrenus verbasci (Linnaeus) 1 VINEGAR FLIES,,, 1 VIRGINIA WOODS COCKROACH, Parcoblatta virginica 1 WASPS,,, 1 WESTERN CONIFER SEED BUG, Leptoglossus occidentalis 1 WHEEL BUG, Arilus cristatus (Linnaeus) 1 WOLF SPIDERS,,, 3 YELLOW ANTS, Acanthomyops spp. 1 HOUSE EXTERIOR 1 GYPSY MOTH, Lymantria dispar (Linnaeus) 1 HOUSE VENTS 2 BED BUGS,,, 1 WOOD ROACHES, Parcoblatta spp. 1 HUMAN 24 AMERICAN DOG TICK, Dermacentor variabilis (Say) 1 BROWN DOG TICK, Rhipicephalus sanguineus (Latreille) 1 CIGARETTE BEETLE, Lasioderma serricorne (Fabricius) 1 COMMON SCORPIONFLIES,,, 1 COULD NOT DIAGNOSE,,, 3 DEER TICK, Ixodes scapularis 3 GULF COAST TICK, Amblyomma maculatum 3 HACKBERRY LEAFSLUG, Norape cretata Grt. 1 IXODES TICK, Ixodes spp. 1

19 LONE STAR TICK, Amblyomma americanum (Linnaeus) 2 NO INSECTS FOUND,,, 3 PSOCIDS,,, 1 SAWTOOTHED GRAIN BEETLE, Oryzaephilus surinamensis (Linnaeus) 1 SKIFF CATERPILLAR, Prolimacodes badia Hbn. 1 SPRINGTAILS,,, 1 HUMAN NOSE 1 NOT AN INSECT,,, 1 INDOORS 4 BED BUG, Cimex lectularius Linnaeus 1 INDIANMEAL MOTH, Plodia interpunctella (Hubner) 1 PAVEMENT ANT, Tetramorium caespitum (Linnaeus) 1 WOLF SPIDERS,,, 1 INSIDE 1 PSOCIDS,,, 1 INTERIORSCAPE 1 BARKLOUSE,,, 1 IRIS 1 NO INSECTS FOUND,,, 1 IVY, ENGLISH 1 NO INSECTS FOUND,,, 1 JAPANESE GALLERY 1 BEMBIDION GROUND BEETLES, Bembidion sp. 1 JUNIPER 6 JUNIPER SCALES, Carulaspis spp. 2 NO MITES FOUND,,, 1 ORABATID MITES,,, 1 SPRUCE MITE, Oligonychus ununguis (Jacobi) 2 KALE 1 VEGETABLE LEAFMINER, Liriomyza sativae Blanchard 1 KITCHEN 13 ACROBAT ANTS, Crematogaster spp. 1 ANTS,,, 1 BLACK BLOW FLY, Phormia regina 1 CARPET BEETLES,,, 1 DRUGSTORE BEETLE, Stegobium paniceum (Linnaeus) 3 GERMAN COCKROACH, Blattella germanica (Linnaeus) 3 PAVEMENT ANT, Tetramorium caespitum (Linnaeus) 1 SMOKYBROWN COCKROACH, Periplaneta fuliginosa (Serville) 1 VARIED CARPET BEETLE, Anthrenus verbasci (Linnaeus) 1 LAMBS QUARTER 1 SYRPHID FLIES,,, 1 LAMBSQUARTER 1 BROWN MARMORATED STINK BUG, Halyomorpha halys (Ståhl) 1

20 LAMP 1 RUSTIC BORER, Xylotrechus colonus (Fabricius) 1 LAUNDRY ROOM 1 CARPET BEETLES,,, 1 LAUREL, CHERRY 1 WHITE PEACH SCALE, Pseudaulacaspis pentagona (Targioni- Tozzetti) 1 LAUREL, OTTO LUKEN 1 NO INSECTS FOUND,,, 1 LAUREL, OTTO LYKEN 3 BLACK VINE WEEVIL, Otiorhynchus sulcatus (Fabricius) 1 LATANIA SCALE, Hemiberlesia lataniae (Signoret) 1 SOUTHERN RED MITE, Oligonychus ilicis (McGregor) 1 LAUREL, SKIP 1 BLACK VINE WEEVIL, Otiorhynchus sulcatus (Fabricius) 1 LAWN 8 ARMYWORM, Pseudaletia unipuncta (Haworth) 1 BLACK MOUND ANTS, Formica spp. 2 CORNFIELD ANT, Lasius alienus (Foerster) 1 EARTHWORM, Lumbricus rubellus 1 MYRMICA AMERICANA, Myrmica americana 1 PERIODICAL CICADA, Magicicada septendecim (L.) 1 RED CARPENTER ANT, Camponotus ferrugineus (Fabricius) 1 LETTUCE 1 CATERPILLARS,,, 1 LEYLAND CYPRESS 3 BARK BEETLES,,, 1 ERIOPHYID MITES,,, 1 OEME RIGIDA, Oeme rigida 1 LIBRARY 1 BED BUG, Cimex lectularius Linnaeus 1 LIGUSTRUM 1 NO INSECTS FOUND,,, 1 LILAC 1 EUROPEAN HORNET, Vespa crabro germana Christ 1 LILAC, JAPANESE 2 APHIDS,,, 1 SPIDER MITES,,, 1 LIVESTOCK 6 FACE FLY, Musca autumnalis De Geer 1 GREEN BOTTLE FLY, Phaenicia sericata 1 HOUSE FLY, Musca domestica Linnaeus 1 LUCILIA COERUVEIVIRIDIS, Lucilia coeruleiviridis 1 LUCILIA ILLUSTRIS, Lucilia illustris 1 SECONDARY SCREWWORM FLY, Callitroga macellaria (F.) 1

21 LIVING ROOM 3 EASTERN SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE, Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar) 1 ODOROUS HOUSE ANT, Tapinoma sessile (Say) 1 WINGED ANTS,,, 1 LOBBY 1 BAT BUG, Cimex adjunctus 1 LOG 1 NO INSECTS FOUND,,, 1 LOG HOME 1 ROUNDHEADED BORERS,,, 1 LUMBER 2 BEETLES,,, 1 SILVANUS BIDENTATUS, Silvanus bidentatus (Fabricius) 1 MAGNOLIA 5 ARMORED SCALES,,, 1 BLACK VINE WEEVIL, Otiorhynchus sulcatus (Fabricius) 1 WAX SCALE, Ceroplastes spp. 1 YELLOW POPLAR WEEVIL, Odontopus calceatus (Say) 2 MAGNOLIA, SOUTHERN 2 AMERICAN PLUM BORER, Euzophera semifuneralis (Walker) 1 MAGNOLIA SCALE, Neolecanium cornuparvum (Thro) 1 MAGNOLIA, SWEET BAY 1 AMBROSIA BEETLES,,, 1 MANURE 1 GOLDEN DUNG FLY, Scatophaga spp. 1 MAPLE 7 BITING MIDGES,,, 1 FIERY SEARCHER, Calosoma scrutator 1 GLOOMY SCALE, Melanaspis tenebricosa (Comstock) 1 LECANIUM SCALES, Parthenolecanium spp. 1 MAPLE BLADDER GALL, Vasates quadripedes Shimer 1 MAPLE LEAFTIER, Episimus tyrius 1 WOOLLY ALDER APHID, Paraprociphilus tessellatus (Fitch) 1 MAPLE, AMUR 2 CALICO SCALE, Eulecanium cerasorum (Cockerell) 1 LICHEN CASE- BEARER, Dahlica triquetrella 1 MAPLE, JAPANESE 5 FLATHEADED APPLETREE BORER, Chrysobothris femorata (Olivier) 1 FLATID PLANTHOPPERS,,, 1 GARDEN MILLIPEDES, Oxidus glassulus 1 GRAPHISURUS DESPECTUS, Graphisurus despectus 1 NORWAY MAPLE APHID, Periphyllus lyropictus (Kessler) 1 MAPLE, NORWAY 1 JAPANESE BEETLE, Popillia japonica Newman 1

22 MAPLE, RED 4 EARWIGS,,, 1 LECANIUM SCALES, Parthenolecanium spp. 1 MILLIPEDES,,, 1 WHEEL BUG, Arilus cristatus (Linnaeus) 1 MAPLE, SILVER 1 CATERPILLARS,,, 1 MARIGOLD 1 FLOWER THRIPS, Frankliniella tritici (Fitch) 1 MATTRESS 2 BED BUG, Cimex lectularius Linnaeus 1 ORNITHONYSSUS MITES, Ornithonyssus, 1 MILKWEED 2 CLYMENE MOTH, Haploa clymene (Brown) 1 GIANT RESIN BEE, Megachile sculptularis Smith 1 MORTAR 1 SOLITARY BEES,,, 1 NINE- BARK 1 APHIDS,,, 1 NO INFORMATION 36 AMERICAN CARRION BEETLE, Silpha americana L. 1 BLACK CARPET BEETLE, Attagenus megatoma (Fabricius) 1 BLACK VINE WEEVIL, Otiorhynchus sulcatus (Fabricius) 1 BUCK MOTH, Hemileuca maia (Drury) 1 CAMBALID MILLIPEDES,,, 1 CATERPILLAR EGGS,,, 1 CATERPILLARS,,, 1 COCKROACHES,,, 1 COMBFOOTED SPIDERS,,, 1 CRAB SPIDERS,,, 1 DEER TICK, Ixodes scapularis 1 DIOGMITES ROBBER FLIES, Diogmites sp. 1 EUROPEAN HORNET, Vespa crabro germana Christ 1 FISHFLY, Nigronia fasciata 1 FISHING SPIDER, Dolomedes tenebrosus 1 FLIES,,, 1 GYPSY MOTH, Lymantria dispar (Linnaeus) 1 LADY BEETLES,,, 1 MARBLED ORBWEAVER, Araneus marmoreus Clerck. 1 NO INSECTS FOUND,,, 2 NOT AN INSECT,,, 1 ORNITHONYSSUS MITES, Ornithonyssus, 1 PINK- SPOTTED HAWK MOTH, Agrius cingulatus (F) 1 RED- SHOULDERED BUG, Jadera haematoloma (H.S.) 1

23 ROUNDHEADED BORERS,,, 1 SHINING FLOWER BEETLES,,, 1 SMALLER YELLOW ANT, Acanthomyops claviger (Roger) 1 SOIL CENTIPEDES,,, 1 SOUTHERN PINE SAWYER, Moncochamus titillator 1 SPIDERS,,, 1 SPINED OAK BORER, Elaphidion mucronatum 1 STILT BUGS,,, 1 VARIED CARPET BEETLE, Anthrenus verbasci (Linnaeus) 1 WALKINGSTICKS,,, 1 WHITEMARKED TUSSOCK MOTH, Orgyia leucostigma (J. E. Smith) 1 NURSES OFFICE 1 BED BUG, Cimex lectularius Linnaeus 1 OAK 18 ASIATIC OAK WEEVIL, Cyrtepistomus castaneus (Roelofs) 1 CARPENTER ANTS, Camponotus spp. 1 CARPENTERWORM, Prionoxystus robiniae (Peck) 1 CATERPILLARS,,, 1 FALL WEBWORM, Hyphantria cunea (Drury) 1 FORMICA ANTS, Formica spp. 1 GYPSY MOTH, Lymantria dispar (Linnaeus) 3 NOT AN INSECT,,, 1 OAK BUTTON GALL, Neuroterus umbilicatus Bass. 3 PERIODICAL CICADA, Magicicada septendecim (L.) 1 POLE BORER, Parandra brunnea (F.) 1 ROUNDHEADED BORERS,,, 1 WEDGE- SHAPED OAK GALL, Andricus quercusstrobilanus 1 WILLOW OAK SAWFLY, Arge quidia 1 OAK, LIVE 1 OAK BULLET GALL, Disholcaspis globulus 1 OAK, PIN 3 OAK LECANIUM SCALE, Parthenolecanium quercifex (Fitch) 1 ROUNDHEADED BORERS,,, 1 TWOLINED CHESTNUT BORER, Agrilus bilineatus (Weber) 1 OAK, RED 5 COULD NOT DIAGNOSE,,, 1 LADY BEETLES,,, 1 LIGHTNING BEETLES,,, 2 PINHOLE BORERS, Platypus spp. 1 OAK, SCARLET 1 BARK BEETLES,,, 1 OAK, SWAMP WHITE 1 OAK BULLET GALLS, Neuroterus spp. 1 OAK, WHITE 12

24 CARPENTER ANTS, Camponotus spp. 2 CARPENTERWORM, Prionoxystus robiniae (Peck) 1 NOCTUID CATERPILLARS,,, 1 OAK BULLET GALL, Disholcaspis globulus 1 OAK BUTTON GALL, Neuroterus umbilicatus Bass. 7 OAK, WILLOW 7 FALL CANKERWORM, Alsophila pometaria (Harris) 1 GALL MITES,,, 1 HORNED OAK GALL, Callirhytis cornigera (O.S.) 1 OAK LECANIUM SCALE, Parthenolecanium quercifex (Fitch) 1 PERIODICAL CICADA, Magicicada septendecim (L.) 1 VEIN POCKET GALL, Macrodiplosis erubescens (O.S.) 1 WHEEL BUG, Arilus cristatus (Linnaeus) 1 OSAGE ORANGE 1 REDHEADED ASH BORER, Neoclytus acuminatus (Fabricius) 1 OSMANTHUS 1 SOUTHERN RED MITE, Oligonychus ilicis (McGregor) 1 OUSIDE 1 GARDEN MILLIPEDE, Oxidus gracilis 1 OUT BUILDING 1 GIANT RESIN BEE, Megachile sculptularis Smith 1 OUTDOOR OVEN 1 FISHING SPIDER, Dolomedes tenebrosus 1 OUTDOORS 2 BLACK CARPENTER ANT, Camponotus pennsylvanicus 1 LARGER YELLOW ANT, Acanthomyops interjectus (Mayr) 1 OUTSIDE 49 ALLEGHENY MOUND ANT, Formica exsectoides Forel 4 ASSASSIN BUGS,,, 1 BEAN PLATASPID, Megacopta cribraria (Fabricius) 1 BEE FLIES,,, 1 BLACK WIDOW SPIDER, Latrodectus mactans (Fabricius) 1 BLUE- WINGED WASP, Scolia dubia 1 BRACONID WASPS,,, 1 BROWN PRIONID, Orthosoma brunneum (Forster) 2 BUCK MOTH, Hemileuca maia (Drury) 1 BUPRESTIS SALISBURYENSIS, Buprestis salisburyensis 1 CARPENTERWORM, Prionoxystus robiniae (Peck) 1 CECROPIA MOTH, Hyalophora cecropia (Linnaeus) 1 CLICK BEETLES,,, 1 CROWNED SLUG, Isa textula 1 DARKWINGED FUNGUS GNATS,,, 1 EARTHWORMS,,, 1 EUROPEAN HORNET, Vespa crabro germana Christ 1

25 GALL WASPS,,, 1 HICKORY HORNED DEVIL, Citheronia regalis (Fabricius) 1 ISOTOMID SPRINGTAILS,,, 1 LEAFFOOTED PINE SEED BUG, Leptoglossus corculus 1 LIGHTNING BEETLES,,, 1 MARBLED ORB WEAVERS, Araneus sp. 1 MOTH PUPA,,, 1 NORTHERN MOLE CRICKET, Neocurtilla hexadactyla (Perty) 2 OIL BEETLE, Meloe spp. 1 ORB WEAVERS,,, 1 ORCHARD SPIDER, Leucauge venusta 1 PANDORUS SPHINX, Eumorpha pandorus 1 PLATYDRACUS ROVE BEETLES, Platydracus sp. 1 PROMACHUS RUFIPES, Promachus rufipes 1 REDLEGGED BUPRESTIS, Buprestis rufipes 1 SADDLEBACK CATERPILLAR, Sibine stimulea (Clemens) 1 SMALLER YELLOW ANT, Acanthomyops claviger (Roger) 1 SOD WEBWORMS, Crambus spp. 1 SPINED MICRATHENA, Micrathena gracilis 1 STRATIOMYS SOLDIER FLIES, Stratiomys sp 1 THREADWAISTED WASPS,,, 1 TRAPDOOR SPIDERS,,, 1 WESTERN CONIFER SEED BUG, Leptoglossus occidentalis 1 WHEEL BUG, Arilus cristatus (Linnaeus) 1 WHITESPOTTED SAWYER, Monochamus scutellatus 1 WOLF SPIDERS,,, 1 YELLOW GARDEN SPIDER, Argiope aurantia 1 PACHYSANDRA 1 COTTONY PULVINARIA SCALES, Pulvinaria spp. 1 PAPER 1 ASIAN GIANT HORNET, Vespa mandarinia 1 PARK 1 SPUR THROATED GRASSHOPPERS,,, 1 PASTURE 1 ANDRENID BEES,,, 1 PATIO 1 CLICK BEETLES,,, 1 PEACH 2 PEACHTREE BORER, Synanthedon exitiosa (Say) 1 PERIODICAL CICADA, Magicicada septendecim (L.) 1 PEAR 2 PEAR PSYLLA, Psylla pyricola Foerster 1 PEARLEAF BLISTER MITE, Eriophyes pyri (Pagenstecher) 1 PECAN 3

26 APHIDS,,, 1 LEAF SCORCH MITE, Eotetranychus hicoriae 1 STINK BUGS,,, 1 PEONY, TREE 1 BROADNECKED ROOT BORER, Prionus laticollis (Drury) 1 PEPPER 3 FLOWER THRIPS, Frankliniella tritici (Fitch) 2 NO INSECTS FOUND, 1 PEPPER, JALEPENO 1 FLOWER THRIPS, Frankliniella tritici (Fitch) 1 PEPPERS 1 GOLDEN DUNG FLY, Scatophaga spp. 1 PHOTINIA 1 NOT AN INSECT,,, 1 PILINGS, CYPRESS 1 NO INSECTS FOUND,,, 1 PINE 5 NO INSECTS FOUND,,, 1 PINE SAWYERS, Monochamus spp. 2 PITCH MASS BORER, Synanthedon pini (Kellicott) 1 SCULPTURED PINE BORER, Chalcophora virginiensis (Drury) 1 PINE, LOBLOLLY 6 BLACK TURPENTINE BEETLE, Dendroctonus terebrans (Olivier) 3 COSSONUS BARK WEEVILS, Cossonus sp. 1 PALES WEEVIL, Hylobius pales (Herbst) 1 PITCH MASS BORER, Synanthedon pini (Kellicott) 1 PINE, MUGO 1 REDHEADED PINE SAWFLY, Neodiprion lecontei (Fitch) 1 PINE, VIRGINIA 1 TRASHLINE ORBWEAVERS, Cyclosa sp. 1 PINE, WHITE 5 PALES WEEVIL, Hylobius pales (Herbst) 2 PINE SAWYERS, Monochamus spp. 1 RIBBED PINE BORER, Rhagium inquisitor 1 WHITE PINE WEEVIL, Pissodes strobi (Peck) 1 PITTO SPORIUM 1 COTTONYCUSHION SCALE, Icerya purchasi Maskell 1 PLANT 3 BROWN MARMORATED STINK BUG, Halyomorpha halys (Ståhl) 1 SAWFLIES,,, 1 TERRESTRIAL FLATWORM,,, 1 PLANT, HOUSE 1 BROWN SOFT SCALE, Coccus hesperidum Linnaeus 1 PLUM 4

27 ERIOPHYID MITES,,, 1 PEACHTREE BORER, Synanthedon exitiosa (Say) 1 PLUM CURCULIO, Conotrachelus nenuphar (Herbst) 1 WHEEL BUG, Arilus cristatus (Linnaeus) 1 POKER PLANT, KNIPHOFIA 1 FLOWER THRIPS, Frankliniella tritici (Fitch) 1 POPLAR 1 THRIPS,,, 1 PORCH 13 BEAN PLATASPID, Megacopta cribraria (Fabricius) 1 EASTERN SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE, Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar) 2 EUROPEAN HORNET, Vespa crabro germana Christ 1 MAYFLIES,,, 1 MIDGES,,, 1 POLISTES DORSALIS, Polistes dorsalis 1 RED- HEADED BUSH CRICKET, Phyllopalpus pulchellus 1 SLUGS,,, 1 TRIATOMA LECTICULARIA, Triatoma lecticularia 1 WHEEL BUG, Arilus cristatus (Linnaeus) 2 YELLOW ANTS, Acanthomyops spp. 1 PORCH LIGHT 2 EUROPEAN HORNET, Vespa crabro germana Christ 1 OWLET MOTHS, Hypenula sp. 1 PRISON 1 FIREBRAT, Thermobia domestica (Packard) 1 PRIVET, CHINESE 1 PRIVET THRIPS, Dendrothrips ornatus (Jablonowski) 1 PUMPKIN 2 NO INSECTS FOUND,,, 1 SQUASH BUG, Anasa tristis (De Geer) 1 PURPLE LOOSESTRIFE 1 MICRORHOPALA XERENE, Microrhopala xerene 1 PYRACANTHA 1 HAWTHORN LACE BUG, Corythucha cydoniae (Fitch) 1 RAILING 1 PSOCIDS,,, 1 RANUNCULUS 1 APHIDS,,, 1 RASPBERRY 5 BROAD MITE, Polyphagotarsonemus latus (Banks) 1 RASPBERRY CROWN BORER, Pennisetia marginata (Harris) 1 ROSE SCALE, Aulacaspis rosae (Bouche) 1 SMALL CARPENTER BEE, Ceratina spp. 1 TREE CRICKETS,,, 1

28 REDBUD 8 BROWN MARMORATED STINK BUG, Halyomorpha halys (Ståhl) 1 CATERPILLARS,,, 1 COPPER UNDERWING, Amphipyra pyramidoides 1 COULD NOT DIAGNOSE,,, 1 GALL MIDGES,,, 1 LECANIUM SCALES, Parthenolecanium spp. 1 PARASITIC WASPS,,, 1 REDHEADED ASH BORER, Neoclytus acuminatus (Fabricius) 1 RHODODENDRON 6 APHIDS,,, 1 BLACK VINE WEEVIL, Otiorhynchus sulcatus (Fabricius) 1 ILLINOIA AZALEAE, Illinoia azaleae 1 NOT AN INSECT,,, 1 RHODODENDRON LACE BUG, Stephanitis rhododendri Horvath 1 SOUTHERN RED MITE, Oligonychus ilicis (McGregor) 1 ROSE 4 APHIDS,,, 1 ROSESLUG, Endelomyia aethiops (Fabricius) 1 SMALL CARPENTER BEE, Ceratina spp. 1 TWOSPOTTED SPIDER MITE, Tetranychus urticae Koch 1 ROSE, KNOCK- OUT 1 ROSESLUG, Endelomyia aethiops (Fabricius) 1 SAND 1 HICKORY HORNED DEVIL, Citheronia regalis (Fabricius) 1 SCHOOL 3 BED BUG, Cimex lectularius Linnaeus 1 BLACK WIDOW SPIDER, Latrodectus mactans (Fabricius) 1 ORNITHONYSSUS MITES, Ornithonyssus, 1 SCREEN 1 HORSEHAIR WORMS,,, 1 SCREEN PORCH 1 NOT AN INSECT,,, 1 SEDUM 1 SOOTY MOLD,,, 1 SERVICE BERRY 1 YELLOWNECKED CATERPILLAR, Datana ministra (Drury) 1 SHED 1 BLACK AND YELLOW MUD DAUBER, Sceliphron caementarium 1 SHEETROCK 1 EASTERN SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE, Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar) 1 SHOWER 4 DRAIN FLIES,,, 1 MILLIPEDES,,, 2

29 MOTH FLIES,,, 1 SHRUB 1 POLYPHEMUS MOTH, Antheraea polyphemus (Cramer) 1 SINK 2 EASTERN CONENOSE, Triatoma sanguisuga 1 LEPTOTHORAX ANTS, Leptothorax sp. 1 SKIN 1 AMERICAN DOG TICK, Dermacentor variabilis (Say) 1 SLIDE SAMPLE 1 CARPET BEETLES,,, 1 SMOKE TREE 1 CATERPILLARS,,, 1 SNAP BEANS 1 SHINING FLOWER BEETLES,,, 1 SOD 1 NOCTUID PUPA,,, 1 SOFA 2 BED BUG, Cimex lectularius Linnaeus 1 ORNITHONYSSUS MITES, Ornithonyssus, 1 SOIL 4 ANDRENID BEES,,, 1 ORIBATID MITES,,, 1 SOLITARY BEES,,, 1 SUNFLOWER BEE, Svastra obilqua 1 SORGHUM 1 SUGARCANE APHID, Melanaphis sacchari 1 SOURWOOD 1 BEETLES,,, 1 SOYBEAN 3 BROWN MARMORATED STINK BUG, Halyomorpha halys (Ståhl) 2 GRASSHOPPERS,,, 1 SPINACH 1 VEGETABLE WEEVIL, Listroderus costirustris 1 SPRUCE 3 BAGWORM, Thyridopteryx ephemeraeformis (Haworth) 1 SPRUCE MITE, Oligonychus ununguis (Jacobi) 2 SPRUCE, ALBERTA 2 ORIBATID MITES,,, 1 SPRUCE MITE, Oligonychus ununguis (Jacobi) 1 SQUASH 2 SQUASH BEES, Peponapis sp. 2 STEPS 1 ISOTOMID SPRINGTAILS,,, 1 STICKYCARD 1

30 SERPENTINE LEAFMINER COMPLEX, Liriomyza brassicae (Riley) & other species 1 STORED PEANUTS 1 PSOCIDS,,, 1 STRAWBERRY 3 NO INSECTS FOUND,,, 1 STRAWBERRY ROOT WEEVIL, Otiorhynchus ovatus (Linnaeus) 1 STRAWBERRY ROOTWORM, Paria fragariae Wilcox 1 STREAM 2 CRAYFISH,,, 1 DRAGONFLIES,,, 1 STREPTOCARPUS 2 BROAD MITE, Polyphagotarsonemus latus (Banks) 1 FLOWER BEETLES,,, 1 SUDANGRASS 1 SUGARCANE APHID, Melanaphis sacchari 1 SUNFLOWER 1 THRIPS,,, 1 SWEET GUM 1 BEETLES,,, 1 SWEET POTATO 1 WIREWORMS,,, 1 SWEETGUM 1 HICKORY TUSSOCK MOTH, Lophocampa caryae (Harris) 1 TERRARIUM 1 NOT AN INSECT,,, 1 TICKSEED 1 APHIDS,,, 1 TOMATO 8 APHIDS,,, 2 FLOWER THRIPS, Frankliniella tritici (Fitch) 2 INSECT EGGS,,, 1 SPECKLED GREEN FRUITWORM, Orthosia hibisci (Guenee) 1 TOMATO FRUITWORM, Heliothis zea (Boddie) 1 VELVET ANT, Dasymutilla occidentalis (L.) 1 TRAP, L. BOTRANA 1 MOTHS,,, 1 TRAP, LBAM 8 MOTHS,,, 8 TRAP, LOBESIA 2 MOTHS,,, 2 TRAP, OAB 65 PINHOLE BORERS, Platypus spp. 65 TRAP, OAB 4 PINHOLE BORERS, Platypus spp. 4

31 TRAP, PSB 2 BARK BEETLES,,, 2 TRAP, S. LITTORALIS 6 MOTHS,,, 6 TRAP, S. LITURA 9 MOTHS,,, 9 TRAP, SPODOPTERA 4 MOTHS,,, 4 TRAP, WTB 77 BARK BEETLES,,, 70 PINHOLE BORERS, Platypus spp. 7 TRAP, WTB 46 BARK BEETLES,,, 46 TRAPS 1 DARK HOPLIA, Hoplia trivialis 1 TREE 7 DOGWOOD SAWFLY, Macremphytus tarsatus (Say) 1 FALL WEBWORM, Hyphantria cunea (Drury) 3 GYPSY MOTH, Lymantria dispar (Linnaeus) 1 INSECT EGGS,,, 1 PRAYING MANTIDS,,, 1 TREE IN COW PASTURE 1 HONEY BEE, Apis mellifera L. 1 TREE, LANDSCAPE 1 CAMPONOTUS SNELLINGI, Camponotus snellingi 1 TREES 6 FALL CANKERWORM, Alsophila pometaria (Harris) 2 NORTHERN WIDOW, Latrodectus variolus (Walckenaer) 1 PHYLLOPHAGA JUNE BEETLES, Phyllophaga spp. 1 RHINOCEROS BEETLE, Xyloryctes jamaicensis (Drury) 1 SHEETWEB WEAVER SPIDERS,,, 1 TUB 1 MIDGES,,, 1 TURF 2 FALL ARMYWORM, Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith) 1 FIERY SKIPPER, Hylephila phyleus Drury 1 UNKNOWN 1 EMERALD ASH BORER, Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire 1 UPSTAIRS 1 BAT BUG, Cimex adjunctus 1 VEGETATION 12 APHIDS,,, 1 BLACK FLIES,,, 1 BROWN STINK BUG, Euschistus servus (Say) 1

32 CRAB SPIDERS,,, 1 EBONY BUGS, Corimelaena, 1 FLAT BARK BEETLES,,, 1 JUMPING SPIDERS,,, 1 MEADOW SPITTLEBUG, Philaenus apumarius (L.) 1 MULTICOLORED ASIAN LADY BEETLE, Harmonia axyridis 1 NURSERY- WEB SPIDERS,,, 1 POTATO LEAFHOPPER, Empoasca fabae (Harris) 1 VINEGAR FLIES,,, 1 WALL 3 COWPEA CURCULIO, Chalcodermus aeneus Boheman 1 FALL CANKERWORM, Alsophila pometaria (Harris) 1 ORNITHONYSSUS MITES, Ornithonyssus, 1 WALNUT 1 WALNUT CATERPILLAR, Datana integerrima Grote & Robinson 1 WALNUT, BLACK 2 BLACK WALNUT ERINEUM GALL, Eriophyes caulis Cook 2 WATER HEMLOCK 1 GOLDEN REINED WASP, Sphex habenus 1 WATERMELON 1 FLOWER THRIPS, Frankliniella tritici (Fitch) 1 WHITE PINE 1 PITYOGENES HOPKINSI, Pityogenes hopkinsi 1 WILLOW 2 GIANT WILLOW APHID, Tuberolachnus salignus Gmelin 1 GRANULATE AMBROSIA BEETLE, Xylosandrus crassiusculus 1 WINDOW 13 BLACK CARPENTER ANT, Camponotus pennsylvanicus 1 BLACK CARPET BEETLE, Attagenus megatoma (Fabricius) 1 CARPENTER ANTS, Camponotus spp. 1 CARPET BEETLES,,, 1 GRASS CARRIER WASP, Isodontia mexicana (Saussure) 1 HACKBERRY PSYLLIDS, Pachypsylla spp. 1 NO INSECTS FOUND,,, 1 OAK SAWFLIES,,, 1 ODOROUS HOUSE ANT, Tapinoma sessile (Say) 1 ROBBER FLIES,,, 1 SEED WEEVILS,,, 1 VARIED CARPET BEETLE, Anthrenus verbasci (Linnaeus) 2 WINDOW SCREEN 1 ACANTHOCEPHALA TERMINALIS, Acanthocephala terminalis 1 WINDOW SILL 1 JUMPING SPIDERS,,, 1 WINDOWS 2

33 EASTERN SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE, Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar) 1 YELLOW ANTS, Acanthomyops spp. 1 WITCH HAZEL 1 CITRINE SALLOW, Pyreferra citrombra 1 WOOD 2 BROWN POWDERPOST BEETLE, Lyctus brunneus (Stephens) 1 ROUNDHEADED BORERS,,, 1 WOOD PILE 1 HOPLIA BEETLES, Hoplia spp. 1 WOOD SHOP 1 PSOCIDS,,, 1 WOOD STICK STRUCTURE 2 NO INSECTS FOUND,,, 2 WOOD STICKS FROM CHINA 2 ROUNDHEADED BORERS,,, 2 WOODS 1 WHEEL BUG, Arilus cristatus (Linnaeus) 1 YARD 10 ANDRENID BEES,,, 1 ANTS,,, 1 ASIAN NEEDLE ANT, Pachycondyla chinensis 1 BLUE- WINGED WASP, Scolia dubia 2 BUMBLE BEES, Bombus sp. 1 CRAYFISH,,, 1 GARDEN MILLIPEDES, Oxidus glassulus 1 PLANT BUGS,,, 1 WHITEMARKED TUSSOCK MOTH, Orgyia leucostigma (J. E. Smith) 1 YELLOW POPLAR 1 NO INSECTS FOUND,,, 1 YELLOWWOOD 1 SPIDER MITES,,, 1 Grand Total 1291 Pests received by month. Count of Month Column Labels Row Labels Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Grand Total ACANTHOCEPHALA TERMINALIS 1 1 ACROBAT ANTS ALLEGHENY MOUND ANT AMBROSIA BEETLES 1 1

34 AMERICAN CARRION BEETLE 1 1 AMERICAN DOG TICK AMERICAN PLUM BORER 1 1 ANDRENID BEES ANDRENID BEES 1 1 ANOBIID POWDERPOST BEETLES 1 1 ANTHOMYIID FLIES 1 1 ANTS APHIDS APPLE LEAF SKELETONIZER 1 1 ARBORVITAE LEAFMINER ARMORED SCALES 1 1 ARMYWORM ASIAN GIANT HORNET 1 1 ASIAN NEEDLE ANT 1 1 ASIATIC OAK WEEVIL 1 1 ASSASSIN BUGS 1 1 AZALEA LACE BUG BAGWORM BAMBOO MITE 1 1 BAMBOO POWDERPOST BEETLE 1 1 BARBERRY WEBWORM 1 1 BARK BEETLES BARKLOUSE 1 1 BAT BUG BEAN APHID 2 2 BEAN LEAF BEETLE 1 1 BEAN PLATASPID BEAN WEEVIL 1 1 BED BUG BED BUGS 1 1 BEE FLIES BEECH ERINEUM 1 1 BEECH SCALE 1 1 BEETLES BEMBIDION GROUND BEETLES 1 1 BITING MIDGES 1 1 BLACK AND YELLOW MUD DAUBER 1 1 BLACK BEAN APHID 1 1 BLACK BLOW FLY BLACK CARPENTER ANT BLACK CARPET BEETLE BLACK FLIES 1 1 BLACK MOUND ANTS 2 2 BLACK SOLDIER FLY 2 2 BLACK TURPENTINE BEETLE BLACK VINE WEEVIL BLACK WALNUT ERINEUM GALL 2 2 BLACK WIDOW SPIDER BLOW FLIES BLUE- WINGED WASP BLUEBERRY LEAFTIER 1 1

35 BORERS BOXWOOD LEAFMINER BOXWOOD MITE BOXWOOD PSYLLID BOXWOOD WEBWORM 1 1 BRACONID WASPS 1 1 BROAD MITE 3 3 BROADNECKED ROOT BORER BROWN DOG TICK 1 1 BROWN MARMORATED STINK BUG BROWN POWDERPOST BEETLE 1 1 BROWN PRIONID 2 2 BROWN RECLUSE SPIDER BROWN SOFT SCALE 1 1 BROWN STINK BUG 1 1 BROWNBANDED COCKROACH 1 1 BUCK MOTH 2 2 BUMBLE BEES BUPRESTIS SALISBURYENSIS 1 1 CABBAGE MAGGOT 1 1 CALICO SCALE CAMBALID MILLIPEDES 1 1 CAMEL CRICKETS CAMELLIA SCALE CAMPONOTUS CASTANEUS 1 1 CAMPONOTUS SNELLINGI 1 1 CARPENTER ANTS CARPENTERWORM CARPET BEETLES CASEMAKING CLOTHES MOTH 1 1 CAT FLEA 1 1 CATERPILLAR EGGS 1 1 CATERPILLARS CECROPIA MOTH 1 1 CHICKEN CHEWING LOUSE 1 1 CICADA KILLER 2 2 CIGARETTE BEETLE CITRINE SALLOW 1 1 CITRUS WHITEFLY 1 1 CLICK BEETLES CLYMENE MOTH 1 1 COCKROACHES COMBFOOTED SPIDERS 2 2 COMMON SCORPIONFLIES 1 1 COPPER UNDERWING 1 1 CORN SAP BEETLE 1 1 CORNFIELD ANT 1 1 COSSONUS BARK WEEVILS 1 1 COTESIA CONGREGATA 1 1 COTTONY CAMELLIA SCALE COTTONY MAPLE LEAF SCALE 1 1 COTTONY PULVINARIA SCALES 1 1 COTTONYCUSHION SCALE 1 1 COULD NOT DIAGNOSE

36 COWPEA CURCULIO 1 1 CRAB SPIDERS CRAPE MYRTLE BARK SCALE CRAYFISH CRICKETS 1 1 CROWNED SLUG 1 1 DARK HOPLIA 1 1 DARKWINGED FUNGUS GNATS DEER TICK DIOGMITES ROBBER FLIES 2 2 DOG ROUNDWORM 1 1 DOGWOOD SAWFLY 1 1 DRAGONFLIES 1 1 DRAIN FLIES 1 1 DRUGSTORE BEETLE EARTHWORM 1 1 EARTHWORMS EARWIGS EASTERN CONENOSE EASTERN HERCULES BEETLE 1 1 EASTERN SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE EASTERN WOOD WEEVIL 1 1 EBONY BUGS 1 1 ELONGATE HEMLOCK SCALE 2 2 EMERALD ASH BORER ERIOPHYID MITES EUONYMUS SCALE EUROPEAN CORN BORER 1 1 EUROPEAN HORNET FACE FLY 1 1 FALL ARMYWORM 1 1 FALL CANKERWORM FALL WEBWORM FIERY SEARCHER 1 1 FIERY SKIPPER 1 1 FIREBRAT FISHFLY 1 1 FISHING SPIDER FISHING SPIDERS 1 1 FLAT BARK BEETLES 1 1 FLATHEADED APPLETREE BORER 1 1 FLATID PLANTHOPPERS 1 1 FLESH FLIES 1 1 FLIES 1 1 FLORIDA PREDATORY STINK BUG 1 1 FLOWER BEETLES 1 1 FLOWER LONGHORNED BEETLES 1 1 FLOWER THRIPS FORMICA ANTS FRISCHII LARDER BEETLE 1 1 FRITILLARY BUTTERFLIES 1 1

37 FULGORID PLANTHOPPERS 1 1 FUNGUS GNATS 1 1 FUNNEL WEAVERS 1 1 GALL MIDGES 1 1 GALL MITES 1 1 GALL WASPS 1 1 GARDEN FLEAHOPPER 1 1 GARDEN MILLIPEDE GARDEN MILLIPEDES 2 2 GERMAN COCKROACH GIANT LEOPARD MOTH 1 1 GIANT RESIN BEE GIANT WATER BUG 1 1 GIANT WILLOW APHID 1 1 GLOOMY SCALE 1 1 GOLDEN DUNG FLY 2 2 GOLDEN REINED WASP 1 1 GOLDEN TORTOISE BEETLE 1 1 GOLDENROD GALL FLY 1 1 GRANULATE AMBROSIA BEETLE GRAPE LEAFFOLDER 1 1 GRAPE THORN GALL 1 1 GRAPHISURUS DESPECTUS 1 1 GRAPHOCEPHALA VERSUTA 1 1 GRASS CARRIER WASP GRASSHOPPERS 1 1 GREAT BLACK WASP 1 1 GREEDY SCALE 1 1 GREEN BOTTLE FLY GREEN LACEWINGS 1 1 GROUND BEETLES 1 1 GULF COAST TICK GULF WIREWORM 1 1 GYPSY MOTH HACKBERRY LEAFSLUG 1 1 HACKBERRY PSYLLIDS 1 1 HAIRY FUNGUS BEETLE 1 1 HARLEQUIN BUG 1 1 HARPALUS GROUND BEETLES 1 1 HAWTHORN LACE BUG 1 1 HICKORY HORNED DEVIL HICKORY LEAF STEM GALL 1 1 HICKORY TUSSOCK MOTH 1 1 HOGNA WOLF SPIDER 1 1 HONEY BEE 1 1 HONEYLOCUST AGRILUS 1 1 HOP APHID HOPLIA BEETLES 2 2 HORNED OAK GALL 1 1 HORSEHAIR WORMS HOUSE CENTIPEDE 1 1 HOUSE FLY 1 1 HUMPBACKED FLIES 1 1 ICHNEUMONID WASPS 2 2

38 ILLINOIA AZALEAE 1 1 IMPORTED CABBAGEWORM 1 1 INDIAN WAX SCALE INDIANMEAL MOTH INSECT EGGS ISOTOMID SPRINGTAILS IVORYMARKED BEETLE 1 1 IXODES TICK 1 1 JAPANESE BEETLE JAPANESE MAPLE SCALE JUMPING SPIDERS JUNIPER SCALES LADY BEETLES LARDER BEETLE LARGER ELM LEAF BEETLE LARGER YELLOW ANT 1 1 LATANIA SCALE 1 1 LEAF SCORCH MITE 1 1 LEAFFOOTED BUG 1 1 LEAFFOOTED PINE SEED BUG 1 1 LEAFHOPPERS LECANIUM SCALES LEMA BEETLES 1 1 LEPTOTHORAX ANTS 1 1 LICHEN CASE- BEARER 1 1 LIGHTNING BEETLES LIVING BEECH BORER 1 1 LOCUST LEAFMINER 1 1 LONCHAEID FLIES 1 1 LONE STAR TICK LONGHORNED BEETLES 1 1 LONGLEGGED FLIES 1 1 LONGTAILED MEALYBUG 1 1 LUCILIA COERUVEIVIRIDIS 1 1 LUCILIA ILLUSTRIS 1 1 MAGGOTS 1 1 MAGNOLIA SCALE 1 1 MAPLE BLADDER GALL 1 1 MAPLE LEAFTIER 1 1 MARBLED ORB WEAVERS 1 1 MARBLED ORBWEAVER 1 1 MARCH FLIES 1 1 MARGINED BLISTER BEETLE 1 1 MAYFLIES 1 1 MEADOW SPITTLEBUG 1 1 MEALYBUGS 2 2 MELON APHID 2 2 MEXICAN BEAN BEETLE 1 1 MICRORHOPALA XERENE 1 1 MIDGES MILLIPEDES MINUTE BROWN SCAVENGER BEETLES MITES 1 1

39 MOSQUITOES 1 1 MOTH FLIES 1 1 MOTH PUPA MOTHS MULBERRY WHITEFLY MULTICOLORED ASIAN LADY BEETLE 1 1 MYRMICA AMERICANA 1 1 NO INSECTS FOUND NO MITES FOUND NOCTUID CATERPILLARS NOCTUID PUPA 1 1 NORTHERN MOLE CRICKET 2 2 NORTHERN WIDOW 1 1 NORWAY MAPLE APHID 1 1 NOT AN INSECT NURSERY- WEB SPIDERS 1 1 OAK BULLET GALL OAK BULLET GALLS 1 1 OAK BUTTON GALL OAK LECANIUM SCALE OAK SAWFLIES 1 1 OAK TIMBERWORM 1 1 ODOROUS HOUSE ANT OEME RIGIDA 1 1 OIL BEETLE 1 1 ONCOMETOPIA ORBONA 1 1 ORABATID MITES 1 1 ORB WEAVERS 1 1 ORCHARD SPIDER 1 1 ORIBATID MITES ORNITHONYSSUS MITES OWLET MOTHS 1 1 OYSTERSHELL SCALE PAINTED HICKORY BORER 1 1 PALES WEEVIL PANDORUS SPHINX 1 1 PARASITIC WASPS PAVEMENT ANT PEACHTREE BORER 2 2 PEAR PSYLLA 1 1 PEARLEAF BLISTER MITE 1 1 PELECINID WASP 1 1 PERIODICAL CICADA PHIDIPPUS AUDAX 1 1 PHYLLOPHAGA JUNE BEETLES 1 1 PIEZOGASTER CALCARATOR 1 1 PINE SAWYERS PINHOLE BORERS PINK- SPOTTED HAWK MOTH 1 1 PITCH MASS BORER PITYOGENES HOPKINSI 1 1 PLANT BUGS PLATYDRACUS ROVE BEETLES 1 1 PLUM CURCULIO 1 1

40 POLE BORER 1 1 POLISTES DORSALIS 1 1 POLYPHEMUS MOTH 1 1 PONANA RUBIDA 1 1 POTATO LEAFHOPPER 1 1 POTTER WASPS 1 1 POWDERPOST BEETLES PRAYING MANTIDS 1 1 PRIVET THRIPS 1 1 PROMACHUS RUFIPES 1 1 PSOCIDS PURPLE TEA MITE 1 1 QUESTION MARK 1 1 RASPBERRY CANE BORER RASPBERRY CROWN BORER RED CARPENTER ANT 1 1 RED FLOUR BEETLE RED- HEADED BUSH CRICKET RED- SHOULDERED BUG 1 1 REDHEADED ASH BORER REDHEADED PINE SAWFLY 1 1 REDHUMPED CATERPILLAR 1 1 REDLEGGED BUPRESTIS 1 1 REDNECKED CANE BORER 1 1 RHINOCEROS BEETLE 1 1 RHODODENDRON LACE BUG 1 1 RIBBED PINE BORER 1 1 ROBBER FLIES ROOT WEEVILS ROSE SCALE 1 1 ROSESLUG 2 2 ROUNDHEADED BORERS ROVE BEETLES ROVER ANT 1 1 RUSTIC BORER 1 1 SADDLEBACK CATERPILLAR SALTMARSH CHINCH BUG 1 1 SAP BEETLES SAWFLIES 1 1 SAWTOOTHED GRAIN BEETLE 1 1 SCARAB BEETLES 1 1 SCOLOPENDRA CENTIPEDES 1 1 SCULPTURED PINE BORER SECONDARY SCREWWORM FLY 1 1 SEED WEEVILS 1 1 SERPENTINE LEAFMINER COMPLEX 1 1 SHEETWEB WEAVER SPIDERS 1 1 SHINING FLOWER BEETLES SHOTHOLE BORER SILVANUS BIDENTATUS 1 1 SILVERFISH 1 1 SKIFF CATERPILLAR 1 1 SLUGS 1 1 SMALL CARPENTER BEE 1 1 2

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