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Will Hudson

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10/25/23 - Unveiling the fearsome hickory horned devil 08/21/23 - Non-native yellow-legged hornet confirmed in Georgia, U.S. for the first time 09/26/22 - Joro Watch engages citizen-scientists to study future of Joro spiders 09/23/21 - Joro spiders cloak north Georgia in their webs 03/19/20 - "Toothpicks" sure sign of Ambrosia beetles in pecan trees 04/02/18 - Trying to tame fire ants? Consider whether you want to eliminate the mounds or the ants 04/20/17 - Two UGA Cooperative Extension faculty members win UGA Office of Public Service and Outreach Walter Barnard Hill Awards 08/28/14 - Fall armyworms march across Georgia fields and lawns 04/09/14 - Race to save Georgia's massive hemlocks receives boost from Legacy Tree Project 08/22/13 - Emerald Ash Borer found with a foothold in North Georgia 04/14/11 - Asian grass-eating fly pops up in south Georgia 09/02/10 - Armyworms march across Georgia lawns 08/19/10 - Fire ant treatment time 07/01/10 - Rains bring back the spittlebugs 08/28/08 - Chemical control choice the key 07/17/08 - Giant wasps not after humans 09/06/07 - White grubs seem harmless as they eat up your lawn 05/03/07 - Wasp burrows not unhealthy for your yard 09/06/06 - Fall is fine time to fight fire ants 02/24/05 - Dinner on the ground? Don't invite mole crickets 02/24/05 - Two-lined spittlebugs growing pests of turf grasses 08/19/04 - Pink hibiscus mealybugs enter state 08/28/02 - Drought keeps turf pest at bay 10/11/00 - Plague of Lovebugs Probably Over 03/08/00 - Insect Pests Boring Georgia Trees, Shrubs 05/06/99 - Nectar for Tree Lovers: Ambrosia Beetles Strike 09/17/98 - Fall Armyworms Marching Through North Georgia 07/14/97 - Best Time to Kill Mole Crickets? You Just Missed It 04/07/97 - Ambrosia Beetles Not Nectar From the Gods 05/13/96 - Georgia Turf Having a Tough Spring