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Experts say there are management options, but scouting to determine the extent of damage is important to avoid unnecessary ...
It’s a small pest bringing large challenges. True armyworms are being seen across the state. Trempealeau County Farm Bureau ...
Also known as “frass,” armyworms leave behind small pellets at the base of the grass. The pellets are 0.04 to 0.08 inches long, or 1 to 2 millimeters, and green or yellow.
Also known as “frass,” armyworms leave behind small pellets at the base of the grass. The pellets are 0.04 to 0.08 inches long, or 1 to 2 millimeters, and green or yellow.
Farmers across the state are being asked to check their fields for damage from true armyworms. Reports are showing high ...
Also known as “frass,” armyworms leave behind small pellets at the base of the grass. The pellets are 0.04 to 0.08 inches long, or 1 to 2 millimeters, and green or yellow.
The armyworms feeding frenzy only lasts two to three weeks, so if your lawn can take the hit, you can choose not to do anything about it. However, Bermuda and Zoysia will grow back.
Ever since hearing about the fall armyworms I have actually been hoping to find them at the garden, and to know that the space I’m taking care of is helping Ohio wildlife in another, unexpected way.
Fall armyworms can be found at the beginning of cool whether. However, the risk of damage declines as it gets cooler because the pest develops more slowly in low temperatures.