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Biology and Control of Non-Biting Aquatic Midges

By: Michael Waldvogel, Charles Apperson, Stephen Bambara Biting and Stinging Pests

This Entomology Insect Note discusses identifying aquatic midges and how to control them.

Biting Midges and Their Control

By: Charles Apperson, Michael Waldvogel Biting and Stinging Pests

This Entomology Insect Note discusses the biology and control of midges, biting pests prominent along the coast of North Carolina.

Pests of Rhododendron

By: James Baker, Cathy C. Carter, Kelly F. Horn, Daniel Kline, John Scott, Howard Singletary, David Stephan

This factsheet, part of the publication Insect and Related Pests of Shrubs publication, includes an identification key and descriptions of pests in rhododendron.

Rose Midge

By: James Baker PDIC Factsheets

This factsheet describes the biology of the rose midge, Dasineura rhodophaga, and provides residential management recommendations.

Aphid Predatory Midge

By: Jim Walgenbach

Midge description, life history, and predation.

Cypress Twig Gall Midge

By: James Baker PDIC Factsheets

This factsheet describes the biology and management of the cypress twig gall midge, Taxodiomyia cupressiananassa, which infests bald cypress and pond cypress.

Pine Needle Gall Midge

By: James Baker PDIC Factsheets

This factsheet describes the biology of the pine needle gall midge, Thecodiplosis brachynteroides, and provides residential management recommendations.

Hickory Peach Gall Midge

By: James Baker PDIC Factsheets

This factsheet describes the biology of the hickory peach gall midge, Cariomyia persicoides, and provides residential management recommendations.

Rhododendron Gall Midge

By: James Baker PDIC Factsheets

This factsheet describes the biology of the rhododendron gall midge, Clinodiplosis rhododendri, and provides residential management recommendations.

Maple Eyespot Gall Midge

By: Steven Frank, Adam Dale Entomology Insect Notes

This factsheet discusses the biology and control of ocellate gall midges, which cause red and yellow spots on the surface of red maple leaves.

Cypress Flower Gall Midge

By: James Baker PDIC Factsheets

This factsheet describes the biology of the cypress flower gall midge, Taxodiomyia cupressi, and provides management recommendations.

Pitch Gall Midges

By: James Baker PDIC Factsheets

This factsheet describes the biology of pitch gall midges or resin gall midges in the genus Cecidomyia.

Dogwood Eyespot Gall Midge

By: James Baker PDIC Factsheets

This factsheet describes dogwood eyespot galls caused by an ocellate gall midge, Parallelodiplosis subtruncata.

Macrodiplosis Gall Midges

By: James Baker PDIC Factsheets

This factsheet describes the biology of midges in the genus Macrodiplosis, which cause vein "pocket" galls on the leaves of oaks.

Dogwood Clubgall Midge

By: James Baker PDIC Factsheets

This factsheet describes the biology of the dogwood clubgall midge, Resseliella clavula, and provides residential management recommendations.