When we get information from UGA about pest attacks that are spreading across the state, I usually take note. And I have been hearing it a bunch from my Extension friends from other counties that aren ...
Armyworms, typically known for marching through hay meadows, have been everywhere lately, including home lawns and landscapes. I even had some munching on my Florida flat-leaf purslane and ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — They’re small, with a big appetite and not to mention, they’re eating their way through lawns and gardens throughout the region — they’re called fall armyworms. They’re a ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — They’re small, with a big appetite and not to mention, they’re eating their way through lawns and gardens throughout the region — they’re called fall armyworms. They’re a ...
Sod webworms were biblical last summer. Not to be outdone, the armyworm troops have now set up camp. They are out in full force, causing headaches for many homeowners. If you’ve noticed large brown ...
As of writing this article, both Fillmore and Houston counties, along with many other parts of the state, are in abnormally dry or moderate drought conditions. Given the current stage and conditions ...
My brother shared some devastating news last week that a large portion of the much-anticipated sweet corn he planted had been devoured, basically overnight. The farm has seen damage before. I can ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. TOPEKA, Kan. — The armyworm has moved into ...
The fall armyworms surging through Arkansas pastures and lawns apparently don’t understand the concept of a killing freeze. Like the old saw, this army travels on its stomach and searches for tender ...
There are several recent developments with insects and birds that are of interest to gardeners in Greater Columbus. This week, we'll explore three issues. As The Dispatch reported on Sept. 4, the ...
One day your lawn is a lush green, bolstered by the hot Alabama sun and plentiful rain. The next day you discover a brown, dried-out looking yard. What happened? You probably have Armyworms. Welcome ...
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