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On January 28, 2009, the president of Liberia declared a state of emergency to deal with the infestation of army worms in the country. [25] African armyworms marching along a road in Tanzania. December 2009 had an infestation of ten regions of Tanzania. The infested regions include three of the five main grain-producing regions.
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According to K-State, the true armyworm usually comes out in late spring. You can identify a true armyworm larvae by its greenish brown body with a stripe and yellowish head. The true armyworm ...
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 .
From Virginia to Ohio to Michigan, armyworms are chomping through grass across the country. Here's how to save yours.
The fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) is a species in the order Lepidoptera and one of the species of the fall armyworm moths distinguished by their larval life stage. The term "armyworm" can refer to several species, often describing the large-scale invasive behavior of the species' larval stage.
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The fall armyworm, scientifically named spodotera frugiperda, can spell disaster for plants, but it isn’t actually a worm at all. The caterpillars, frequently spotted in August in the Palmetto ...