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  2. Fall armyworm - Wikipedia

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    Because of the fall armyworms' great destructive power, farmers must go to great lengths to deter the larvae. Insecticide is a widely used form of protection; in southern regions, farmers may have to apply insecticide to corn every day. [6] Agricultural drones have been used to apply pesticides, used in China, Vietnam, Zambia and other regions ...

  3. “They caused substantial damage, entire lawns and turf grass were damaged,” Cloyd said. Cloyd said armyworms haven’t been a big problem since then, but he has noticed more phone calls in 2024.

  4. Armyworms are eating lawns overnight: Experts share the best ...

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    From Virginia to Ohio to Michigan, armyworms are chomping through grass across the country. Here's how to save yours. Armyworms are eating lawns overnight: Experts share the best grass treatments

  5. Fall Armyworms Are Invading The Southeast—Here's How ... - AOL

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    Identifying Fall Armyworms Adult moths are ash-gray and about 1 ½-inches wide. The front wings are smaller and gray and brown, while the back wings are larger and white with a brown edge.

  6. African armyworm - Wikipedia

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    The African armyworm (Spodoptera exempta), also called okalombo, kommandowurm, or nutgrass armyworm, is a species of moth of the family Noctuidae.The larvae often exhibit marching behavior when traveling to feeding sites, leading to the common name "armyworm". [1]

  7. Army cutworm - Wikipedia

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    The army cutworm is the immature form of Euxoa auxiliaris. [1] [2] Together with other moths that are locally abundant and that have scales that dislodge from the wings, [3] the adult moth is called a miller moth.

  8. Mythimna unipuncta - Wikipedia

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    During the caterpillar stage, the larvae feed on leaves. This species prefers grass weeds, (such as Urochloa ramosa, [15]) but when those are depleted, they quickly move to crops. Outbreaks of true armyworm swarms are not uncommon. [1] In the United States, the western regions of New York experienced an outbreak of common armyworms around May ...

  9. Army worms on the march, damaging lawns in their path - AOL

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    Aug. 26—Army worms are on the march, leaving damaged lawns and plants in their wake, but experts say there are ways to get rid of them. "It's almost the perfect environment, because we have all ...