Spraying Aphids In Wheat The Next Several Weeks
DR. SCOTT STEWART
JACKSON, TENN.
The next 4-5 weeks is the time to consider making a foliar
application for aphids in wheat. I’ve discussed the potential value of
managing aphids to prevent the spread of barley yellow dwarf virus
(BYDV). A late-winter, foliar insecticide application, at least on wheat
not having an insecticide seed treatment, as shown a consistent yield
benefit in my testing over the last five years.
I do not think the timing of this application is especially critical,
BUT it must be made before aphids have become well established in the
field. Otherwise, you’ve missed the opportunity to prevent the
transmission of BYDV. You are likely too late if aphid populations
already exceed 6-8 aphids per foot of row. Insecticides recommended for
the control of aphids in wheat are listed in UT’s insect control
recommendations for wheat.∆
DR. SCOTT STEWART: IPM Extension Specialist, University of Tennessee