As of July 9, 2018, the grasshopper model output indicates that development is approximately 10 days ahead of normal with populations consisting of 4th and 5th instar stages and adults. The most rapid grasshopper development occurred across southern and central regions (Fig. 1).
Figure 1. Grasshopper development (average instar) based on model simulations, for April 1 – July 9, 2018. |
Grasshopper Scouting Steps:
● Compare counts to the following damage levels associated with pest species of grasshoppers:
0-2 per m² - None to very light damage
2-4 per m² - Very light damage
4-8 per m² - Light damage
8-12 per m² - Action threshold in cereals and canola
12-24 per m² - Severe damage
>24 per m² - Very severe damage
* For lentils at flowering and pod stages, >2 per m² will cause yield loss.
* For flax at boll stages, >2 per m² will cause yield loss.
Biological and monitoring information related to grasshoppers in field crops is posted by Manitoba Agriculture, Saskatchewan Agriculture, Alberta Agriculture and Forestry, the BC Ministry of Agriculture and the Prairie Pest Monitoring Network. Also refer to the grasshopper pages within the new "Field Crop and Forage Pests and their Natural Enemies in Western Canada: Identification and management field guide" as an English-enhanced or French-enhanced version.