With the recent bitterly cold temperatures across Nebraska, producers may be wondering if overwintering insect pests could be killed, and their populations reduced. Although we’ve seen temperatures in the single or negative digits with wind chills reaching -30 degrees Fahrenheit or lower, insects have adapted to survive winter’s chill. Samantha Daniel, Nebraska Extension Crops and Water Educator.
With the recent bitterly cold temperatures across Nebraska, producers may be wondering if overwintering insect pests could be killed, and their populations reduced. Although we’ve seen temperatures in the single or negative digits with wind chills reaching -30 degrees Fahrenheit or lower, insects have adapted to survive winter’s chill. Samantha Daniel, Nebraska Extension Crops and Water Educator.