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Army worms and bermuda grass stem maggots.
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<blockquote data-quote="M-5" data-source="post: 1278308" data-attributes="member: 23550"><p>yes, the fly lays a egg in the whorl of a stem and that stem will die . I guess if the infestation is bad enough it could kill it but right now you just see the one stem dead and when you pull it apart there will be a little maggot. at the field day I was at the DR. was explaining it and showed me how to look for it and I pulled one stem and pealed it back and saw the maggot. he said that was the first one he had seen live. he was only finding the flys and the reminats of where the worms were. His wife was leading the study on it for UF</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M-5, post: 1278308, member: 23550"] yes, the fly lays a egg in the whorl of a stem and that stem will die . I guess if the infestation is bad enough it could kill it but right now you just see the one stem dead and when you pull it apart there will be a little maggot. at the field day I was at the DR. was explaining it and showed me how to look for it and I pulled one stem and pealed it back and saw the maggot. he said that was the first one he had seen live. he was only finding the flys and the reminats of where the worms were. His wife was leading the study on it for UF [/QUOTE]
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