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Small Moths in the Bermuda Grass: BEWARE!
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1270253" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>If you want to really see the moths, drive through your field at night. Killing the moths won't do much good because they will just be replaced by your neighbors moths because we don't have any insecticides that will last any length of time. Just have to fight them from the egg on. If you see a bunch of moths spray with Dipel and that will give you 30 days control. It makes them where they can't grow however its about useless if the worms have gotten some size to them. Typically the armyworms will be at their peak around a full moon so watch closely then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1270253, member: 4362"] If you want to really see the moths, drive through your field at night. Killing the moths won't do much good because they will just be replaced by your neighbors moths because we don't have any insecticides that will last any length of time. Just have to fight them from the egg on. If you see a bunch of moths spray with Dipel and that will give you 30 days control. It makes them where they can't grow however its about useless if the worms have gotten some size to them. Typically the armyworms will be at their peak around a full moon so watch closely then. [/QUOTE]
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