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cutworms (noun) - A term used to refer to a group of caterpillars or larvae of certain moth species that are known for feeding on the stems and roots of plants, often causing damage to crops, gardens, or agricultural fields. Cutworms can be a common pest in farming and gardening, requiring pest control measures to protect vegetation
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Cutworms are only an occasional pest of pea crops.
Its primary diet is various species of cutworms.
Cutworms progress through several instars as larvae.
An infestation of aphids or cutworms can absolutely devastate a garden.
To a rather unexpected infestation of saltmarsh cutworms.
Black cutworms have complete metamorphosis.
They discourage slugs and cutworms.
Black cutworms are easier to control when larvae are small.
Some baits are available for control of cutworms in crops.
The larvae are cutworms that feed on various grasses.
Typical damage to golf green caused by birds feeding on black cutworms.
Cutworms overwinter as tiny eggs that are laid in the fall.
There are many insects and birds that prey on cutworms naturally.
Cutworms may cause sufficient damage to require insecticide application.
Black light traps can be used to determine when flights of adult cutworms occur.

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Species such as cutworms are especially abundant and diverse in grassland communities.
Wheat straw was scattered inside the barriers to provide shelter for the cutworms.
Cutworms are common on a wide variety of vegetables and any fresh seedlings.
Collars or cardboard, plastic or metal are effective barriers for cutworms.
Black cutworms are one of the most common species of cutworm attacking corn.
Tebufenozide ( an insect growth regulator ) may be applied to help control cutworms.
Black and dark sided cutworms may cause considerable damage to rutabagas.
There are no effective preventative measures, since cutworms have so many host crops.
Cutworms are normally kept under control by chemicals used for cabbage maggot control.
The most serious insect problems are pea aphids, cutworms and grasshoppers.
The cutworms hatch the next spring and feed on weeds and other vegetation.
Bats help farmers by eating millions of rootworms, corn earworms and cutworms.
Cutworms burrow into the soil during the day and come out to feed at night.
Apply under warm, moist conditions in evening or night when cutworms are most active.
Cutworms such as Peridroma saucia can also be significant pests.
Depending on the species and the provinces, cutworms can overwinter in most life stages.
Cutworms and leaf-eating insects require control.
Identify and Control Cutworms GardenTech ®.
Cutworms feed on most field crops, vegetables and home garden plants.
Okay, pocket full of cutworms.
Although sporadic, cutworms can cause major damage to corn crops.
The following spring, they resume feeding and become full-grown cutworms.
Cutworms have many natural enemies such as parasites, ground beetles and birds.
Additionally, the pesticide has been found effective against slugs, snails, and cutworms.
Caterpillars and cutworms can cause defoliation of the plant, but are usually only casual pests.
Uses Control of aphids, thrips, midges, beetles, lepidopterous larvae, cutworms and other soil i.
Cutworms are sporadic pests that can severely affect most areas of Canada in " outbreak " years.
For example, Cry 1A ( b ) toxins are basically ineffective against cutworms.
Damage, Redbacked cutworms are most commonly found in northern Ontario.
Cutworms are not worms, biologically speaking, but caterpillars.
These cutworms attack corn, soybean, and sunflower cultivars, for example.

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