Grasshoppers may yet become more present in our province, according to the weekly Crop Pest update.
Entomologist Dr. John Gavloski says grasshoppers have been laying in wait for the hot weather we've had.
"Until now, everything's been a bit lower-key for grasshoppers. There's been a few areas that have some spraying, and some larger populations, but so far, lower-key than last year."
Over all though, Dr. Gavloski is feeling pretty optimistic about the insect outlook in our area.
"Right now for the northwest region, no really really big insect issues to deal with. Just keep an eye on the grasshoppers, they are probably the ones we're keeping an eye on the most. Keep an eye on Bertha armyworms levels in canola, so far, no heavy levels. Other than that things are looking pretty good."
This week's report also noted a presence of Canola flower midge in the Northwest, but they will likely have minimal impact on crop outcomes.
Stay tuned for Monday's Noon Hour Edition Of AgriView for a more in-depth chat with Dr. Gavloski.