We spoke with an entomologist to learn how to get rid of armyworms so your lawn stays looking lush. Dr. Tracy Ellis, an award-winning entomologist at FarmSense. Armyworms are larvae (caterpillars ...
Weedy fields also are the perfect home for destructive armyworms. “They don’t call them fall armyworm for nothing,” Lorenz says. “They usually strike late, but this year they started early.
Armyworms, the destructive caterpillar that can invade and destroy a green lawn in days, are on a rampage this year. Thomas Kuhar, an entomology professor at Virginia Tech, said armyworms in 2021 ...
He says while the alfalfas seems to be the biggest victim to armyworms in Ohio this year, though they are also taking over cover crops, turf grass, sorghum and all forages. “The moth actually ...
The insects are said to have invaded the farms since last week. [Peter Ochieng, Standard] The infestation of fall armyworms was first reported in Kenya in March 2017, the Western parts being among ...