The Black Cutworm larvae are are light gray to black and about 1½" long when mature. Covered in convex skin granules, which gives them a shiny and greasy appearance. Lush, green fields of winter ...
Black cutworm moths are on the move from southern climes to northern fields, based on pheromone trapping that’s currently underway in parts of the Midwest. While the pest has had little to no ...
University of Missouri Integrated Pest Management has issued its first pest alerts of the growing season. MU Extension state field crops and forage entomologist Ivair Valmorbida says corn and wheat ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - If moths have swarmed in large numbers around your home or neighborhood, you’re not alone. Viewers have been reaching out to 12 News about the large number of these nocturnal ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. prill / iStock / Getty Images Plus Cutworm is a generic term referring to the caterpillar of various moth species that attack ...
(COLORADO) — It’s officially time in Colorado–time for graduation parties, cookouts, sunshine… and miller moths. With spring on its way out and summer taking the stage, the warming temperatures also ...
It is time to monitor cornfields for western bean cutworm moth eggs in around northeastern Colorado now. According to Colorado State University Extension historic data, the moth population will peak ...
Army cutworms have been spotted in Kansas and Nebraska crop fields recently. This is an important time to scout for this pest, particularly in wheat and alfalfa. Of the many cutworm species in ...
We recorded the first intense capture of black cutworm moths last weekend at a location just southeast of Quincy. The past few years we've placed traps in four locations in Adams and Brown counties. I ...
Likely, you've noticed in recent days a proliferation of miller moths fluttering around the kitchen, living room and, perhaps most annoyingly, your bedroom. Like allergies, miller moths are a spring ...
Editor’s note: A version of this story was originally published in June, 2018. Miller moths are here for the season – and they’re hard to miss. With their erratic flight patterns and tendency to hide ...