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Status of Brown Marmorated Stink Bug in the Midwest

Status of Brown Marmorated Stink Bug in the Midwest. Celeste Welty (Ric Bessin) June 2015. The Midwest. BMSB tracking in Ohio. Red: traps - Green: traps + Yellow: citizen report +. 2011. 2012. 2013. credit: Jim Jasinski. Ohio 2014.

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Status of Brown Marmorated Stink Bug in the Midwest

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  1. Status of Brown Marmorated Stink Bug in the Midwest Celeste Welty (Ric Bessin) June 2015

  2. The Midwest

  3. BMSB tracking in Ohio • Red: traps - • Green: traps + • Yellow: citizen report + 2011 2012 2013 credit: Jim Jasinski

  4. Ohio 2014 Counties in the 2014 Brown Marmorated Stink Bug trap network • Numbers within county indicate sites • Bug symbol indicates where BMSB were trapped (positive in 9 of 11 counties) credit: Jim Jasinski Total trap catch in 2014 by county (# sites)

  5. Ohio: crop damage • Soybean, field corn • Apple, peach, raspberry • Sweet corn

  6. Indiana • Confirmed in 27 of 92 counties, but probably statewide • Greatest concentration in north • Increasing damage to crops in last 2 years • Levels still quite low • Sweet corn, soybeans, tomato, peppers, apples credit: Rick Foster/John Obermeyer

  7. Illinois • Confirmed in 18 counties, but probably present in most counties • Highest near Chicago & St Louis • Some fruit growers localized problems • No significant crop damage to vegetables yet credit: Rick Weinzierl & Kelly Estes

  8. Iowa • Since 2011 • Specimens from 11 counties • 1 new county in winter 2014 • All from buildings credit: Donald Lewis

  9. Michigan • Primarily a nuisance pest • Damage in beans, corn, tree fruit • Confirmed detections in 20 counties 2010: Berrien 2011: Eaton, Genesee, Monroe, Lenawee, Ingham 2012: Allegan, Clinton, Kent, Oakland, Washtenaw, Wayne 2013: Grand Traverse, Ottawa 2014: Jackson, Oceana, Cass, Kalamazoo, VanBuren, Livingston credit: Larry Gut 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

  10. Wisconsin • Confirmed in 8 counties (orange) • Suspected in 3 counties (yellow) • Sightings sparse • No crop damage reported credit: Christelle Guedot

  11. Minnesota • Since 2010 • In 8 counties • Most reports: 1-2 adults in structures • One report 2013 & 2014 of nymphs in urban area • No detection in agriculture credit: Jeff Hahn

  12. Change Iowa to nuisance problems

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