It’s an active year for these pests in parts of the Southeast. Fall armyworms (Spodotera frugiperda) are not a welcome visitor in the Southeast. They often appear in large numbers in late summer ...
A closer look at the lawn could reveal a different cause for those brown patches: armyworms. According to NC State University ...
A mighty host of army worms in a solid column, 150 yards wide and nearly three miles long, is marching through Walla Walla County. View Full Article in Timesmachine » Advertisement ...
Fall armyworms are taking over fields, hitting everything from soybeans to rice. But until this week, growers in the nation’s leading rice-producing state only had one insecticide approved for ...