Insect Management Handbook
Rose stem girdler (2014)
Southern green stink bug (2015)
Banded-winged whitefly (2015)
Ash whitefly (2015)
Cabbage whitefly (2016)
Brown Marmorated Stink Bug: An Emerging Threat to Pacific Northwest Agriculture
Brown marmorated stink bug nymphs (Halyomorpha halys) on ‘PrimeArk45’ primocane-fruiting blackberry fruit in September.
Photo by Bernadine C. Strik, © Oregon State University
Spongy moth
Japanese beetle
Spotted-wing Drosophila: An Emerging Berry and Stone Fruit Pest
Female spotted wing drosophila (Drosophila suzukii). The wings of the female do not have spots.
© Michael Durham. Used with permission.
Only the adult male fly has the spots on its wings. Fly size 2 to 3 mm long.
Michael Bush, WA State University Extension
The adult female can be distinguished from native Drosophila based on the dark-colored tip of the abdomen.
Michael Bush, WA State University Extension
Close-up of the saw-like ovipositor that the spotted wing drosophila uses to puncture and insert eggs into fruit
Michael Bush, WA State University Extension