Information

  • Client name

  • Address

Audit info

  • Conducted on

  • Points of Interest

  • Prepared by

Insects

Beneficial insects

  • Are beneficial insects present?

  • Which natural enemies are present?

  • Ladybeetles

  • Spiders

  • Anagrus parasitoid

  • Lacewings

  • Minute pirate bugs

  • Predaceous mites

  • Comments:

Thrips

  • Is thrips injury seen?

  • How many thrips are seen after tapping a shoot tip on white paper?

Scale and mealybugs

  • Are scale or mealybugs seen?

  • European fruit leucanium scale?

  • Which life stages are seen?

  • Where is the pest seen?

  • Citrus mealybug?

  • Which life stages are seen?

  • Where is the pest seen?

  • Longtailed or other mealybug?

  • Which life stages are seen?

  • Where is the pest seen?

  • Comments:

Chewing pests

Cutworms

  • moth larvae that hide under litter or soil

  • Are caterpillars or their signs seen?

  • Please describe:

Spider mites

  • Are spider mites causing visible injury?

  • What percentage of mid-shoot leaves have spider mites present?

  • Are spider mite natural enemies present?

  • Check which natural enemies are present:

  • Predatory mites

  • Six-spotted thrips

  • Comments:

Other insect pests

  • Describe any other insect pests:

Diseases

Fungus

  • Verticilium Wilt

  • Fusarium Wilt (soil-borne ornamentals & edibles)

  • wilted leaves and stunted plants, as well as root rot and sometimes blackened stem rot. It’s especially active in hot summer temp

  • Remove and dispose infected material

  • Black Spot [Roses](small black spots appear on foliage, turn yellow and eventually drops off.)<br>

  • The fungus overwinters in diseased canes and leaves, so remove both before winter.

  • Downey Mildew (the upper portion of leaves to discolor, while the bottoms develop white or gray mold.)

  • Powdery mildew (white dusty coating on leaves, stems and flowers)

  • Sooty Mold

  • Botrytis (white growth on the plant but very soon darkens to a Smoky-gray "dusty" color.)

Other diseases

  • What other diseases are seen?

  • Rust

  • Canker

  • Armallaria Root rot

  • Citrus psyllid

  • Viral

  • Nematodes

Weeds and vertebrate pests

Weeds

  • On a scale of 1 to 10, rate the amount of weeds "1" indicates that the ground is weed-free, and a "10" means that the vineyard is very weedy.

  • Describe the weed situation.

Vertebrate pests

  • On a scale of 1 to 10, rate the activity of gophers where a "1" indicates that the ground is undisturbed, and a "10" means that the beds are highly disturbed.

  • Describe the gopher situation.

  • Is current season evidence of field mice injury seen?

  • Describe the extent of the injury.

  • Describe any other vertebrate pest injury:

Other observations

  • Please describe any other observations of note.

  • Additional photos

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