Louis Nottingham, Robert Orpet and Chris McCullough, April 2022
We sample pear psylla adults and natural enemies with beat tray taps throughout the year. In spring, we also collect fruiting buds to monitor psylla eggs and nymphs, and mites. After petal fall, we collect leaves to monitor psylla eggs and nymphs, mites, and parasitized psylla nymphs.
Links to current and previous year’s scouting reports are below:
Contact Information
Dr. Robert Orpet
Postdoctoral Research Associate
WSU Tree Fruit Research & Extension Center
1100 N Western Ave., Wenatchee, WA 98801
robert.orpet@wsu.edu
Dr. Chris McCullough
Postdoctoral Research Associate
WSU Tree Fruit Research & Extension Center
1100 N Western Ave., Wenatchee, WA 98801
christopher.t.mccul@wsu.edu
Dr. Louis Nottingham
Assistant Professor
WSU Tree Fruit Research & Extension Center
1100 N Western Ave., Wenatchee, WA 98801
louis.nottingham@wsu.edu
540-798-2044 (cell)
Tianna DuPont
Tree Fruit Extension Specialist
WSU Tree Fruit Research & Extension Center
tianna.dupont@wsu.edu
(509) 293-8758
(509) 713-5346