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Army worms-------Help a rookie
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<blockquote data-quote="Tim/South" data-source="post: 1173305" data-attributes="member: 17986"><p>Cut the hay if you can. </p><p>A few days later look to see if there are a lot of white moths in or around the hay field. If so, the worms made it to maturity. The moth will lay the next round of worms and fly away. The worms will return.</p><p>It is good if a person can spray and try to break as much of the cycle as possible. Our bermuda is just recovering and we are on the look out for the second crop of worms. We sprayed the first attack and hopefully the next round will be smaller.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim/South, post: 1173305, member: 17986"] Cut the hay if you can. A few days later look to see if there are a lot of white moths in or around the hay field. If so, the worms made it to maturity. The moth will lay the next round of worms and fly away. The worms will return. It is good if a person can spray and try to break as much of the cycle as possible. Our bermuda is just recovering and we are on the look out for the second crop of worms. We sprayed the first attack and hopefully the next round will be smaller. [/QUOTE]
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