date:Dec 06, 2012
n of the Georgia Blueberry Commission and president of JB Blueberry Farms in Manor, Georgia. We had some bad weather that helped create part of the issue, and now we're dealing with it. He noted that the pest, which can cause significant damage to a variety of crops, especially soft-skinned fruit, had been seen in the state before, but it took the large amount of rain that growers saw this season for it to become an issue.
We usually try to maintain a tight spray schedule, and with two or three