We have begun collecting two important pest in our expanded trapping this year true armyworm and black cutworm. True armyworms feed on wheat before moving on young (typically late-planted) corn. Black cutworm can feed on young corn and even completely cut plants. The moths of these pests migrate from the south and lay eggs in April and May. True armyworms prefer to lay eggs in wheat or even grassy cover crops like rye whereas black cutworms tend to lay eggs in weedy fields, especially those with chickweed or purple deadnettle. However, infestations are really hard to predict, and the best way to prevent damage is by scouting.
Carol Mackey died Friday night February 5, 2021 at Sombrillo Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Los Alamos, New Mexico. She was 85 years old, in late-stage Alzheimer’s, with a broken