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<blockquote data-quote="aaroninga" data-source="post: 1362010" data-attributes="member: 24879"><p>Thanks.....good info here about a devastating problem.</p><p>I usually walk and study the pastures with sunlight is why I probably didn't see the moths.</p><p>I'll have to remember to research dimlin too. </p><p>I heard the other day one way to tell about how many you have is to cut the bottom out of a gallon can or bucket, push it into the ground some, then fill it party with soapy water and the worms under the ground will float to the top along with the others.</p><p>But if you can see enough, spray!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aaroninga, post: 1362010, member: 24879"] Thanks.....good info here about a devastating problem. I usually walk and study the pastures with sunlight is why I probably didn't see the moths. I'll have to remember to research dimlin too. I heard the other day one way to tell about how many you have is to cut the bottom out of a gallon can or bucket, push it into the ground some, then fill it party with soapy water and the worms under the ground will float to the top along with the others. But if you can see enough, spray! [/QUOTE]
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