Many insects feed on fruits and garden vegetables. Factsheets with additional information on these organisms can be found below:
- Fruit Insects
- General Fruit Growing Guides (links to UW Fruit Website)
- Apple Maggot
- Apple Pest Management for Home Gardeners
- Brown Marmorated Stink Bug
- Codling Moth
- Degree Days for Common Fruit and Vegetable Insect Pests
- Eastern Tent Caterpillar
- Home Fruit Insecticides
- Managing Pests in Home Fruit Plantings (Purdue)
- Midwest Fruit Pest Management Guide
- Pear Slug (Pear Sawfly)
- Plum Curculio
- Potato Leafhoppers
- Raspberry Pest Management for Home Gardeners
- Spotted Lanternfly (Pest Alert)
- Spotted Wing Drosophila
- Spotted Wing Drosophila in Wisconsin (Website)
- Strawberry Pest Management for Home Gardeners
- Hemp Insects and Mites
- Vegetable Insects and Mites
- General Vegetable Pest Guide (link to UW Vegetable Entomology website)
- Aphids
- Asparagus Beetle
- Aster Leafhopper
- Bean Leaf Beetle
- Black Cutworm
- Brown Marmorated Stink Bug
- Cabbage Looper
- Cabbage Maggot
- Caterpillar Pests of Cole Crops
- Colorado Potato Beetle
- Commercial Vegetable Production in Wisconsin
- Controlling Earwigs
- Corn Earworm / Tomato Fruitworm
- Corn Rootworm
- Cucumber Beetles
- Cyclamen and Broad Mites
- Degree Days for Common Fruit and Vegetable Insect Pests
- Diamondback Moths
- European Corn Borer
- Flea Beetles
- Four-Lined Plant Bug
- Home Vegetable Insecticides
- Hornworms
- Imported Cabbageworm
- Leafminers
- Japanese beetles
- Onion Maggot
- Onion Thrips
- Potato Leafhoppers
- Seed Corn Maggot
- Slugs
- Squash Bug
- Squash Vine Borer
- Two-spotted spider mite in Soybeans and Corn
- Wireworms