Farmers Should Scout for Black Cutworms in Emerging Corn
date:Jun 07, 2013
Captures of adult moths in some areas of the state have been high, so it's worthwhile for producers to take a walk through fields when corn starts spiking, as in the early stages, to look for black cutworm damage, said Professor Krupke.

Black cutworm moths are brown with dark, dagger-shaped markings on their forewings. The larvae are light gray to black and vary in size from one-eighth of a millimeter to 2 inches. Larvae can destroy young corn plants by cutting through stalks.

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