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SEPTEMBER 22 2022 / LAWN
Fall armyworm outbreaks can be difficult to predict, and before you know it, they’ll have eaten up all your good plants. This time of year, homeowners should begin inspecting their lawns for fall armyworms. We are receiving numerous reports of armyworm infestations from Birmingham to Huntsville. Problems with armyworms start in extreme south Alabama in late July and then move northward. Armyworms frequently attack well-fertilized and watered bermudagrass and new bermudagrass sod. Homeowners often notice the worms when they see their grass starting to thin.
Once treated, bermudagrass and zoysia can recover quickly, often before the first frost. Fescue may have to be re-seeded. The good news for Fescue lawns is fall overseeding application is around the corner, which will repair armyworm damage!
Need help getting rid of fall armyworms in your lawn? Contact us today!
A white moth lays eggs on a vertical surface like a privacy fence. When the eggs hatch, the larva crawl down to the turf, begin eating green grass blades, and turn into adult armyworms. You will see the first signs of damage adjacent to these areas. Birds like crows are commonly seen feeding in lawns with armyworm infestations and can be a good indicator of a problem.
Think you might have a fall armyworm problem? Contact us today!
Fall Armyworms are susceptible to cold and cannot survive the winter temperatures in the central and southern United States. Each summer, adult moths fly north from Central and South America. Although armyworm damage seems to appear "overnight," the small worms may have been feeding for some time before being noticed. Most of the damage is caused by the oldest and largest caterpillars because they eat much larger quantities of foliage.
Armyworms are mobile and will move into a previously non-infested area in search of food once they've defoliated a field or lawn. They may hatch and begin their life cycle in an adjacent lawn before moving into yours. So it is important to not only inspect your lawn but watch your neighbor's lawn as well for signs of damage.
The first step to getting rid of armyworms is identifying the issue. Here are some common signs that your yard may be infested:
If you are experiencing problems but don't see armyworms, consider whether you are watering frequently enough or mowing too low.
To treat for armyworms #callwaynes. Armyworm prevention and eradication is covered for Waynes lawn customers, so treatment is free. Call us today!
In most years, we do not treat for armyworms preemptively. We use something called Integrated Pest Management (IPM). This means Waynes only uses products when they are needed, avoiding excess chemicals in the environment. We adjust this strategy in areas where armyworms are active.
If you want more information or believe Fall Armyworms are attacking your lawn,, contact us for a free inspection.