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\.Natural enemies play an important part in keeping insects and mites under
control. These natural enemies include: - CORRECT ANSWERS -wasps and lady
beetles
\.What are some common signs of insect or mite presence? - CORRECT
ANSWERS -galls, web-enclosed foliage and pupal cases
\.Sawdust, wood chips, and pitch are usually present on or below the plant when
which of the following insect pests is/was present - CORRECT ANSWERS -wood
borers
\.Not all insects on plants are pests. Examples of non-pests include: - CORRECT
ANSWERS -Lady beetles
\.When applying insecticides it is important to time sprays to coincide with the
vulnerable life stage of a given pest - CORRECT ANSWERS -True
, \.Deciduous trees can tolerate more defoliation than evergreens - CORRECT
ANSWERS -True
\.How do bagworms overwinter? - CORRECT ANSWERS -eggs within the
female's bag
\.How many generations of bagworms are there in Kansas - CORRECT
ANSWERS -1
\.How many generations of the mimosa webworm are there in Kansas? - CORRECT
ANSWERS -2
\.Fall webworms eat only the: - CORRECT ANSWERS -tender portions of the
leaves
\.How are cankerworms most readily spread to other trees? - CORRECT
ANSWERS -As small larvae blown by the wind
\.Which life stage of the elm leaf beetle causes most of the damage? - CORRECT
ANSWERS -Larva
\.How many generations of elm leaf beetle are there in Kansas - CORRECT
ANSWERS -2-3