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Kudzu bug first reports through April 16, 2015

Posted on April 16, 2015 by Sean Malone

Our kudzu bug trap operators provided first reports in three more counties since last week’s report:  Isle of Wight, Lunenburg, and Nottoway.  Please see the attached map for all locations reported so far in Virginia for 2015.  Kudzu_bug_traps_13_Apr_2015

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