Quick Cranefly update

Cranefly flight reports are up! Over 200 reported sightings last week. We are now into that application period. I suspect we’ll see it extend on a little longer but now is the time to apply your acelepryn.

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Note that the map ‘hot spots’ relate to the proportion of any sightings in any one area, not the total number of sightings. What we are seeing now is more ands more crane fly everywhere, so the high concentration of initial sightings around Manchester and London that initially looked strong hot spots, are being equalled out by huge numbers everywhere. Keep sending in reports, as the picture we’re building up is really powerful.

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By Alex Cawley

Alex, a former greenkeeper with turf and landscape degrees and 28 years of experience in the turf industry, has dedicated the last two decades to managing turf in the Nordic region. Throughout his career, he has amassed valuable expertise in golf course management, construction, and the establishment and maintenance of turf. Well-acquainted with the diverse turf management challenges prevalent in the Nordics, Alex is eager to assist greenkeepers and turf managers in his industry supporting role as Syngenta's technical turf manager for the Nordics.