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  • What To Know About Cutworms

    Do It Yourself — When you dig into the soil and come across a plump, hairless and usually curled up, caterpillar-looking critter, you have cutworms in your garden. When you dig into the soil and come across a plump, hairless and usually curled up, ...More…

  • Cutworms

    Black cutworm, Agrotis ipsilon (Hufnagel); Spotted cutworm, Amathes c-nigrum (Linnaeus); Variegated cutworm, Peridroma saucia (Hubner), Noctuidae, LEPIDOPTERA Pupation occurs in the soil and lasts about 2 weeks for nonoverwintering pupae. Moths ...More…

  • Corn's unseen intruder.(Influence of cutworms on ...

    Amazon.com — Author Chip Flory Format HTML Number Of Pages 2 Publication Date 2004-09-01 Release Date 2005-08-01More…

  • Cutworms in Kentucky Soybeans

    University of Kentucky — Cutworms are not serious pests in soybeans but occasionally can cause considerable stand loss in localized areas of a field. The most common species is the black cutworm. Black cutworms may be found from plant emergence until late June. They are ...More…

  • Cutworm Information - Cutworms Pest Control

    GardenGuides — Information on Cutworms, Cutworm management, and pest control. Everything a gardener needs to know on how to kill Cutworms and protect your plants and garden, including biological controls. Known for chewing through stems near the soil line. Some ...More…

  • Cutworms

    Virginia Tech Entomology — Many species. Cutworms are dull gray, brown, or black, and may be striped or spotted. They are stout, soft-bodied and smooth, and up to 1 and 1/4 inches long. They curl up tightly when disturbed. Cut off plants above, at, or below soil surface. ...More…

  • Climbing Cutworms

    NY State IPM — The name "cutworm" is applied to a large number of larvae of lepidopterous species in the family Noctuidae. The moths are night flyers and the larvae are night feeders. Both stages hide during the day. Many of the cutworm species are rather ...More…

  • Quick Tip: Keep Cutworms From Fall Plants

    DIYnet — When you plant fall vegetables, the weather may be cooler but the cutworms are still out in full force. Protect your seedlings with "collars" made of discard tuna cans, says show host Kim Haworth ( Unpot the seedling, and loosen its roots with . ...More…

  • Armyworms and Cutworms

    University of California IPM — UC Management Guidelines for Armyworms and Cutworms on Floriculture and Ornamental Nurseries. Beet armyworm continually develops during winter in mild areas and builds up on weeds and in cotton, lettuce, and tomato fields. One generation can take ...More…

  • Cutworms and Armyworm

    University of California IPM — UC Management Guidelines for Cutowrms and Armyworm on Bermudagrass Seed Production. Cutworm larvae can have various colors and patterns, but the heavy-bodied larvae always appear as smooth-skinned caterpillars to the naked eye. They may measure ...More…

  • Variegated and Other Cutworms

    University of California IPM — UC Management Guidelines for Variegated and Other Cutworms on Alfalfa. Cutworms are only occasional pests of high desert and Central Valley alfalfa but are frequent pests in the low desert where alfalfa is planted on beds. The granulate and the ...More…

  • Cutworm Information - Cutworms Pest Control

    GardenGuides — Information on Cutworms, Cutworm management, and pest control. Everything a gardener needs to know on how to kill Cutworms and protect your plants and garden, including biological controls. Known for chewing through stems near the soil line. Some ...More…


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