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  • Tree Diseases: Oak Wilt in Indiana

    • Mar 2018
    • Purdue University Extension.

  • Vegetable Diseases: Late Blight of Tomato and Potato

    • Feb 2010
    • Purdue University (Indiana). Extension.

  • Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia in the United States

    • 2012
    • Purdue University. Indiana Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory.

  • Watch for Garlic Mustard Aphids

    • May 2022
    • Indiana Native Plant Society.

    • A European aphid that is only known to eat invasive garlic mustard has recently been found in the Midwest. If you see garlic mustard with curled leaves or aphids, help researchers studying this insect by sending in a report. Because the aphids may help control invasive garlic mustard plants, they are working with citizen scientists to map their distribution.

  • What Beekeepers Should Know About Bee Mites

    • Sep 2018
    • Purdue University. Entomology Extension. Indiana Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey (CAPS).

  • White-Nose Syndrome in Bats

    • Indiana Department of Natural Resources.

    • White-nose syndrome (WNS) is an infectious disease responsible for unprecedented levels of mortality among hibernating bats in North America. WNS was first detected in Indiana in January 2011 during routine winter hibernacula surveys conducted by Division of Fish and Wildlife bat biologists. WNS is widely distributed throughout much of the karst region in south-central Indiana and locally established within most of the state's major concentrations of important bat hibernacula.

  • Wildlife Resources - Feral / Wild Hog

    • Indiana Department of Natural Resources.