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Small Moths in the Bermuda Grass: BEWARE!
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<blockquote data-quote="fenceman" data-source="post: 1270232" data-attributes="member: 23460"><p>Pretty much correct. The moths are laying eggs. They lay eggs in tall grass, brushy overgrown areas. A good reason to keep the edges of your Hayfield cleaned up. The worms start to graze their about the size of a grain of rice. At first the damage is very minimal. At around 2 weeks they grow to about a inch and a half. 20 acres can disappear in one night. The moths are a warning. Watch for the telltale window in the blades of grass. (small perfect squares cut out of young tender blades)when you see that spray right now.</p><p>A good cold rain will stop them dead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fenceman, post: 1270232, member: 23460"] Pretty much correct. The moths are laying eggs. They lay eggs in tall grass, brushy overgrown areas. A good reason to keep the edges of your Hayfield cleaned up. The worms start to graze their about the size of a grain of rice. At first the damage is very minimal. At around 2 weeks they grow to about a inch and a half. 20 acres can disappear in one night. The moths are a warning. Watch for the telltale window in the blades of grass. (small perfect squares cut out of young tender blades)when you see that spray right now. A good cold rain will stop them dead. [/QUOTE]
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