
Black cutworms can wreak havoc on your garden, so learn these tips for identification and control.
Identify Cutworms and Cutworm Damage
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Hello dear
Plz gave me information about chemical
control cutworm. There are alat of cutworms in khost afghanistan.
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I believe we have cutworms in our house! Pics match, they are only found at night, they curl up when touched. The only thing is the floor we find them on has no plants. We are wondering where they may be coming from? Thoughts?
Are they found near an outside door, or near something that has been brought in from outside? Do you have any potted plants in the house (perhaps not in that particular room) or anything that has soil? It is rare to find cutworms inside the home, although it does sometimes occur. They are not a house pest. Perhaps a moth may have gotten inside and laid eggs in the soil of a potted plant? The larvae may then have hatched and are roaming to look for food. Or, some may come inside if the door is open (or they may hitch a ride on the door edge), seeking warmth to pupate.
Trish I have the same problem and also wondering where they are coming from and how to get rid of them. Don't like it at all.
My 87 year old aunt says she covers her garden with a thin layer of lime and then has it worked in. Claims she doesn't have any cutworms.
Are there any harmful side effects to putting lime in the soil?
Repeated applications of lime can disturb your soil’s pH balance, which can affect nutrient availability for plants. Too much lime can also be detrimental to the health of beneficial microbes in the soil. Applications should be made based on recommendations that might come out of a soil test.
Every year the caterpillar eat half my tomatoes and I am sick of it.I think I will try the lime.Can you tell me when is the best time to put it and how much to put.I was even thinking about putting DE in the soil Help!!!!
First of all, we recommend the cutworm collars (above) when the seedlings are first set up. Once your tomato plants’ stem is the thickness of a pencil, you can throw the collars out.
Yes, you can use DE, too. Just scatter it around the plant. If cutworms are a big problem, consider a Wall O’ Water. Search on Amazon.com.
How do I get rid of cutworm in my lawn? I also have tiny white butterflies laying around my lawn, I have used Ortho bug be gone spray and the seven crystal bug killer and none of them has worked. Can you help me? Thank you.
Multiple chemical applications negatively impacts the health of your soil, which is key to a healthy lawn. After a good rain, go out after dark with a flashlight and handpick as many of the cutworms as you can (drown them in soapy water). They don’t like dry soils, so water well in the mornings. Release beneficial nematodes, which will attack the cutworms (given your soil is likely not biologically rich, it may take some time and a few releases to start to establish a healthy population). The moths should be dealt with as soon as you see them: release tricogramma wasps weekly for three consecutive weeks—they will parasitize cutworm eggs. Apply Eco-bran on the lawn surface to attract (and kill) catapillars.