Fall armyworms are particularly susceptible to cold, so they typically retreat from North Texas in November with the first ...
According to the Dallas Morning News, armyworms are caterpillars that can eat their way through a lawn, a garden, and even a ...
However, these cool-season grass lovers can cause widespread lawn damage when left unchecked. We spoke with an entomologist to learn how to get rid of armyworms so your lawn stays looking lush. Dr.
According to Raymond Cloyd, entomology professor at Kansas State University, there was a bad infestation of fall armyworms in ...
True and fall armyworms have been a nuisance to crop production in Kansas over the past 40 years. Kansas State University ...
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 ...
Oklahoma agriculture experts report an unusual surge of armyworms in Green Country, damaging lawns and fields. Residents and ...
So, we have some armyworms every year but we don't have an ‘outbreak,’ so to speak.” Historic trends indicate one or two bad outbreaks every decade or so, he said. There’s some data that ...
We’re getting calls at our Diagnostic Center along with several of our Master Gardeners reporting armyworms in their yards. So, let’s talk about armyworms and what you should do about them ...
Armyworms are known to feed on lawns as well as plants and other vegetables. While armyworms do become moths later in life, the larvaes cause the most damage. So, how much of a threat are they in ...