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It is probably the most widely used natural enemy of the Colorado beetle.
The Colorado beetle is famous for its ability to resist pesticides.
To add insult to infestation, Colorado beetles can live a full two years.
It is sometimes just called the Colorado beetle.
Do you also believe that Colorado beetles were dropped on us from American planes?
In 1877, the Colorado beetle reached Germany where it was eradicated.
The Colorado beetle spreads over a potato crop and a human population starves.
Colorado beetles are a serious pest of potatoes.
You aren't going to have wire-worms and Colorado beetles,' I said.
The Colorado beetle first lived in the southwest United States and northern Mexico.
Before people brought potatoes to North America, the Colorado beetle ate a plant called buffalo-bur.
Colorado beetles are devouring Long Island potatoes.
"Colorado Beetle"
They were directed to a waiting area, where they sat reading the posters about Colorado Beetle, missing persons and domestic violence.
One beetle that hurts crops is the Colorado beetle; another is the Maize weevil.
Colorado Beetle Kill Trade Association.
The Belgian postal authority featured a drawing of the Colorado beetle and larvae on a 1934 and 1935 propaganda postcard.
On 3 July 1957, Pozarica had to be fumigated as her cargo of Spanish onions was infested with Colorado beetles.
Local shows taking place all the time - cattle, poultry, even potatoes - Colorado beetle for that crop, I suppose, Swine Fever for the pigs.
Beauveria bassiana (Hyphomycetes) is a pathogenic fungus that infects many insects, including the Colorado beetle.
This is because they could carry pests and diseases, such as Foot and Mouth or Colorado Beetle, which might harm British livestock and crops.
POTATO farmers in Byelorussia, Ukraine and Russia are to use a biological pesticide to protect their crops from an assault from the Colorado beetle.
During the 1970s John Button was well known in the UK for his, due to its striking paintwork, so-called Colorado Beetle Volkswagen with eventually 2.1-litre engine.
Scientists at the seed company Nickerson International have produced a crop of potatoes which have been genetically modified to resist pests such as the Colorado beetle and tuber moth.
Mullett nodded his approval, his gaze wandering around the dingy lobby with its stark wooden benches and the Colorado Beetle Identification poster flapping on the dark grey walls.
Of the two, only the Colorado potato beetle is a serious pest.
It was used against the potato beetle and the gypsy moth.
"Potato Beetle Alert" a big sign read at the show.
No Colorado potato beetles to speak of (now watch the hordes descend).
The Colorado potato beetle has developed resistance to all major insecticide classes.
The Colorado potato beetle did not always eat potato plants.
The same goes for the benign-looking potato beetle and the pristine grub.
In the spring Colorado potato beetles emerge from hibernation.
It can easily be confused with its close cousin and look-alike, the false potato beetle.
"We're going to have to learn to control the sea lampreys the way farmers control the potato beetle."
High fecundity usually allows Colorado potato beetle populations to withstand natural enemy pressure.
"Sometimes it's killing Colorado potato beetle larvae on the plants," she said with a cringe of disgust.
Colorado potato beetle females are very prolific; they can lay as many as 800 eggs.
It is commonly known as Haldeman's green potato beetle.
There can be so many Colorado potato beetles in potato farms that they destroy the potatoes.
The species food is the larvae of the Colorado potato beetle and seeds of ragweed.
In 1944, an infestation of Colorado potato beetles was reported in Germany.
"As a child I never saw potato beetles, but now I see a lot of them," a middle-aged woman remarked.
The Colorado potato beetle now eats cultivated potato plants.
Beds mulched with hairy vetch had hardly any Colorado potato beetles.
Patrol the potato patch for Colorado potato beetles.
One study, for example, indicated that tansy and catnip reduced Colorado potato beetles on potatoes by more than 70 percent.
On Long Island, the Colorado potato beetle has taken two years or less to resist each of nine pesticides.
Colorado potato beetles are destroying my potato plants.
Like Germany, the nation suggested that the Colorado potato beetle, aimed at the enemy's food sources, would be an asset during the war.
Little white things, like potato bugs, only more deadly.
By July, it's the potato bugs flinging themselves against the screen door.
Sooner or later, I expected to advance from potato bugs to rattlesnakes.
They are commonly known as pill bugs or potato bugs.
Be as vigilant in the potato patch with potato bugs.
Its abundance of potato bugs and gossip, perhaps.
There he gained knowledge of insect life while picking potato bugs from the vines."
The Colorado potato bugs can't wait to get into my potato patch.
Isn't 'baby of the earth' another name for a potato bug?"
Another brought potato bugs; but these too were fish for K'dunk's net.
They certainly do love potato bugs.
Rocks stacked on top of one another like piles of copulating potato bugs.
It is similar to the Potato Bug.
"Sleep tight, don't let the potato bugs bite."
I don't like potato bugs.
Below the bridge, the blue-and-red-striped sleeping bag was rolled up like a potato bug, and from it emerged deep snores.
Potato bug may refer to:
Chef Brockett plays an ocarina and decides to be a potato bug in the opera.
The Potato Bug name is a not-so-subtle reference to The Beatles.
Lady Aberlin plays Priscilla, an unsatisfied cow who wants to be a potato bug.
"Potato Bug Boogie"
She continued: "What he used with his father was, when they went out in the potato field and saw a couple of potato bugs, that was it.
The non-native sweet potato bug (Physomerus grossipes) has been noted to feed on the plant.
Episode 40 (Potato Bugs and Cows)
The Neighborhood of Make-Believe holds its opera on Potato Bugs and Cows.