Small Fruits

Blueberry: Brown marmorated stink bug

Blueberry: Brown marmorated stink bug categories: Blueberry Blueberry Insects Small Fruits revision date: 2023-02-08 12:00 Brown marmorated stink bug adultPhoto by: M. Bush Biology The brown marmorated stink bug (BMSB) is an introduced pest species from Asia that is spreading quickly across the United States. Nymphs and adults feed on a wide variety of plant […]

Blueberry: Leafrollers

Blueberry: Leafrollers categories: Blueberry Blueberry Insects Small Fruits revision date: 2023-04-12 12:00 Leafroller damage on blueberryPhoto by: R.S. Byther Biology Larvae of the orange tortrix and other leafrolling caterpillar species may be found on blueberries. The caterpillars are typically light to dark green with light or dark heads, and are about 3⁄4″ long at maturity. […]

Blueberry: Lecanium scale

Blueberry: Lecanium scale categories: Blueberry Blueberry Insects Small Fruits revision date: 2024-06-05 08:29 Lecanium scales on twigPhoto by: R.S. Byther Biology Lecanium scales are shiny brown insects found on twigs. Adults are 1⁄8″ to 1⁄4″ in diameter and roughly turtle-shaped. They may have light markings or appear somewhat waxy. Crawlers (immature scales) are flatter. Heavily […]

Blueberry: Spotted wing Drosophila (SWD)

Blueberry: Spotted wing Drosophila (SWD) categories: Blueberry Blueberry Insects Small Fruits revision date: 2024-06-05 02:08 Spotted wing drosophila larva and fruit damagePhoto by: W. Hoashi-Erhardt Biology Spotted wing Drosophila (SWD) resembles other Drosophila species (fruit flies or vinegar flies) in appearance, but unlike other members of the family which attack only overripe, damaged or decaying […]

Boysenberry: Fruit rot

Boysenberry: Fruit rot categories: Boysenberry Boysenberry Diseases Small Fruits revision date: 2022-12-06 12:00 Blackberry fruit rotPhoto by: R.S. Byther Biology Fruit rot is caused by a fungus. The disease is characterized by a watery, soft rot of infected fruit, either in the field or in storage. In moist conditions, the diseased fruit develops a characteristic […]

Boysenberry: Brown marmorated stink bug

Boysenberry: Brown marmorated stink bug categories: Boysenberry Boysenberry Insects Small Fruits revision date: 2023-02-08 12:00 Brown marmorated stink bug adultPhoto by: M. Bush Biology The brown marmorated stink bug (BMSB) is an introduced pest species from Asia that is spreading quickly across the United States. Nymphs and adults feed on a wide variety of plant […]

Boysenberry: Raspberry crown borer

Boysenberry: Raspberry crown borer categories: Boysenberry Boysenberry Insects Small Fruits revision date: 2022-12-06 12:00 Raspberry crown borer larvae and damagePhoto by: E.P. Breakey Biology The adult raspberry crown borer is a clearwing moth with a wingspan of 1″ to 1 1⁄2″. The moth closely resembles a yellowjacket. Females lay eggs on the canes or leaf margins. […]

Boysenberry: Spotted wing Drosophila (SWD)

Boysenberry: Spotted wing Drosophila (SWD) categories: Boysenberry Boysenberry Insects Small Fruits revision date: 2024-06-05 02:07 Spotted wing drosophila larva and fruit damagePhoto by: W. Hoashi-Erhardt Biology Spotted wing Drosophila (SWD) resembles other Drosophila species (fruit flies or vinegar flies) in appearance, but unlike other members of the family which attack only overripe, damaged or decaying […]

Blackberry: Fruit rot

Blackberry: Fruit rot categories: Blackberry Blackberry Diseases Small Fruits revision date: 2022-12-07 12:00 Blackberry fruit rotPhoto by: R.S. Byther Biology Fruit rot is caused by a fungus. The disease is characterized by a watery, soft rot of infected fruit, either in the field or in storage. In moist conditions, the diseased fruit develops a characteristic […]

Blackberry: Leaf and cane spot

Blackberry: Leaf and cane spot categories: Blackberry Blackberry Diseases Small Fruits revision date: 2024-06-05 10:24 Blackberry leaf spotsPhoto by: OSU slide library Biology Leaf and cane spot is a fungal disease affecting blackberries (including ‘Marion’ and ‘Santiam’) and blackberry hybrids (including ‘Boysen’ and ‘Logan’ berries). Leaf symptoms include development of characteristic lesions which are initially […]