Although this suggestion may bring back some bad memories of the 2021 fall armyworm outbreak, it is time to scout for fall armyworm. Ohio State University Extension has implemented a statewide insect ...
Fall armyworms can grow roughly an inch and a half in length and are identifiable by the upside-down Y shape on their heads. Provided Courtesy of Clemson Extension If you live in South Carolina, you ...
An enemy may have invaded your beautiful, green lawn, leaving it ugly and brown. A wave of fall armyworms (Spodoptera frugiperda) marches through the South every year from the tropical regions around ...
Some insects only sporadically cause problems in lawns and landscapes. They are there every year but usually in such low numbers that they can easily be overlooked. Fall armyworm is one such insect, ...
Fall armyworms like these have been damaging lawns this year as the pest marches across central Illinois. Fall armyworms like these have been damaging lawns this year as the pest marches across ...
If your lawn turns from green to brown faster than it usually does, you may want to check for one annoying insect. Armyworms are known to feed on lawns as well as plants and other vegetables. While ...
According to the University of Georgia extension, 82% of Georgia’s counties had reported damage from armyworms. The fall armyworm is the caterpillar of a moth that arrives in Georgia almost every year ...
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