Close-up of ABW of Larvae and Adult |
Close-up damage of Annual Bluegrass |
Damage to the middle tee on 7 |
ABW has been a longterm problem for much of the Northeastern states however, they have slowly made their way to the Mid-West. ABW has multiple generations and requires close monitoring utilizing salt and soap flushes to determine if these pests are present. So far, we have only seen damage on the 7th tees and the back collar on the 6th green. We are applying curative insecticides, increasing nitrogen applications and inner seeding of bentgrass to these areas.
Utilizing salt water to bring larvae to the top of water |
In the meantime, we apologize for the inconvenience of shifting traffic from the green tee to other tees on 7 to help aid in recovery of the turf. We will continue to monitor closely and pass along updates to the membership.
Thanks as always for the questions and feedback.
Pat O'Brien
Grounds Superintendent
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