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History and Use of Kudzu in the Southeastern United States Kudzu is a classic example of a plant that was introduced with good intentions but that resulted in bad outcomes Learn about the history and use of kudzu in the southeastern United States
Kudzu Control in Forests, Rights-of-Way Natural Areas Kudzu (Pueraria montana) is one of the most widely recognized invasive plants in the southeastern United States Its aggressive and smothering growth habit makes it a serious weed problem in many environments, including forests, rights-of-way, and natural areas
Alabama Invader: Sculptured Resin Bee The sculptured resin bee is a commonly observed species in many parts of Alabama, having been present in the state since approximately 1999 It has been found to readily, even preferentially, pollinate exotic plant species over native ones The high occurrence of Asiatic plants—such as Chinese privet and kudzu—may be aiding in the spread of the sculptured resin bee Also, the presence of a
Kudzu Control in Residential Areas Kudzu Control in Residential Areas Kudzu is a frequent problem in residential areas Learn various control methods and herbicide recommendations presented in an easy-to-read FAQ format
Soybean Rust Can Overwinter on Kudzu - aces. edu Soybean rust, a fungal pathogen of soybean, can overwintered on kudzu Kudzu, a tropical legume, is the main overwintering host for the pathogen in the United States
Kudzu Bugs: Little Stinkers - Alabama Cooperative Extension System Kudzu bugs, Megacopta cribraria (Fabricius), often pop up around homes and office buildings in late summer and may be present until cooler weather comes along Homes and buildings close to kudzu or soybean fields may have more of these insects around since they love to feed on those plants
Unwelcome House Guests in Fall: Invasive Insect Pests The most common are Asian cockroach, kudzu bugs, brown marmorated stink bugs, multicolored Asian lady beetles, and boxelder bugs, to name a few These insect pests find their way into your home in large numbers in the fall are mostly a nuisance
Invasive Species - Alabama Cooperative Extension System Kudzu Control in Residential Areas Alabama Invader: Scaly-Breasted Munia Invasive Plants: Exotic Beauties Can Have Devastating Results Kudzu Control in Forests, Rights-of-Way Natural Areas Control Options for Chinese Privet Cut Stump Herbicide Treatments for Woody Plant Control Alabama Invader: The Cuban Treefrog
Forestry Herbicides for Site Preparation of Pine Plantations There is limited information on site preparation herbicides for pine plantations in Alabama This Extension publication will help forest landowners and forestry professionals gain a better perspective on forestry herbicides available for site preparation