Armyworm pheromone trapping at the Purdue Ag Centers (PACs) ends this week.
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Tracking the western bean cutworm moth flight wouldn’t be possible without the many pheromone trap cooperators in our network, see following “Western Bean Cutworm Pheromone Trap Report.”
The vast majority of cornfields in the northwestern counties of Indiana have reached or have passed pollination.
Pheromone trapping began for western bean cutworm moths this past week.
Very few reports of western bean cutworm ear infestations have been received from northern Indiana counties, where risks are greatest.
Our faithful pheromone trappers are back in business, as they are now monitoring for the emergence of western bean cutworm moths from the soil, see “Western Bean Cutworm Pheromone Trap Report.”
For reasons that are unclear – but likely related to two seasons of increased monitoring and spraying – the western bean cutworm damage is far lower than the past two seasons.
The western bean cutworm (WBC) trapping season continues, and after a slow start, moth flights have surged in many northern Indiana county traps this past week.
Our faithful pheromone trappers are back in business, as they are now monitoring for the emergence of western bean cutworm moths from the soil.