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Cutworms Invading Northeast Ohio May 15 , 2008 - Last week, I had a couple of inquiries wondering if it was too early for black cutworms to be showing up . We have had some early captures of black cutworm adults that have arrived with some of the recent spring storm fronts, but it normally takes about 20 to 30 days for eggs to hatch and larvae to become large enough to cause visible damage.
Fortunately, the burrows don't interfere with ball roll like the classic pock marks made by black cutworms and armyworms on greens. But, birds soon figure out that there can be a tasty caterpillar morsel somewhere within the burrow and they can really peck up a green in search of the food. You can check to be sure what you are dealing with by using the soap disclosing flush. Simply use about two tablespoons of diswashing detergent (Joy, Ivory Clear, and Dawn Ultra have not caused turf damage) in two gallons of water. Spread this over a one-square-yard area and mark the corners (I use four golf tees to mark the area). If you have cutworms, they will pop up within a few minutes, but the sod webworm larvae are very slow, often taking 20 to 30 minutes, sometimes even more, to surface. So, come back later and closely inspect the soaped area to see if any of the tiny spotted caterpillars have surfaced. At Forevergreen we treat for these pests as well as weeds at no charge. Call us now to schedule your weed and feed fertilizer with insect control and deal with cutworms. You can also set up an estimate today!
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