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Title: Flea Beetles
Summary: The name flea beetle describes many species of small beetles that chew tiny shot-holes in plant foliage and jump around like fleas when disturbed. Although some species feed on a wide range of plants, most FB species attack a single species or family of related plants. New Hampshire garden crops most likely to suffer early-season FB attack include cabbagefamily crops, potatoes, tomatoes, eggplant, beets, corn, grapes and spinach.
Resource type: Text
Format: PDF
Size: 244 KB
Language: English
Date created / revised: 09-September-2000
Creator: Alan Eaton
Publisher: UNH Cooperative Extension
Permalink: http://extension.unh.edu/resources/files/Resource000549_Rep571.pdf
Keywords: flea beetles , plant pests
Category: Home and Garden - Insect Pests of Plants

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