Hi from Tanzania , great insight but I would like to ask does those chemical don't kill the farmers friends who fight the falling warms ? Can we have a test on biological method than chemical? Let's talk more on this
Is there any bird, mammal, insect, or reptile that devour the catapilla or moth. If so, I'd initiate a breeding program and introduce them in affected areas.
Here in Germany we lost nearly 80% of our insect population due to all these idiots spraying their pesticides. Next in line will be the birds for they don't eat plastic...
Timing depends on the insecticide being used. Refer to the product label for specific instructions in regard to timing and rate. From the aspect of limiting damage to the crop, the armyworms need to be controlled by the time they reach the 4th instar stage. The 5th and 6th instars are the ones that cause the most significant feeding injury.
Hi from Australia. I've been in a RUclips rabbit hole on lawn care and these army worms are simply everywhere this year . I know you guys as a nation aren't necessarily into socialism as such but ... this needs a federal response and no point treating your pastures when the suburbs are breeding these devastating pests and if the wind blows the right way their back enmasse. Currently in Australia it's mice and with the weather conditions they aren't going away. Anyhow I hope your agricultural lobbyists are seeking federal funding for control of these army worms and that includes suburban/urban areas or they will just keep marching on.
bifenthrin is labelled and good for fall armyworms, not so much for beet armyworms. Imidacloprid is not labelled for any type of armyworms on pasture, so not legal to use. The label is the law.
Great video. Thank you
learned something new, thanks!
Hi from Tanzania , great insight but I would like to ask does those chemical don't kill the farmers friends who fight the falling warms ? Can we have a test on biological method than chemical? Let's talk more on this
Is there any bird, mammal, insect, or reptile that devour the catapilla or moth.
If so, I'd initiate a breeding program and introduce them in affected areas.
ducks more than likely
Here in Germany we lost nearly 80% of our insect population due to all these idiots spraying their pesticides. Next in line will be the birds for they don't eat plastic...
Do you know there is a difference between native insects and invasive insects?
Army worms are invasive…
No nematode solution?
Yup there all the way up in NW Ohio now.
Is it possible to use mosquito traps to control moths so as to prevent breeding into army worms????
Unfortunately, that is not an option.
Aug. 31 2022. Niagara, Ontario.
Over night our lawn was decimated.
0:59 This guy sounds like he's about to cry from the horrors he's witnessed.
Army worms will kill your soul when yours trying to farm. They’re awful
I am definitely. Several of my landscaping clients have been hit. Going to cost me hundreds if not thousands of dollars
Please suggest best pesticides available in india
Nice
what time best to spray the insectecide?
Timing depends on the insecticide being used. Refer to the product label for specific instructions in regard to timing and rate. From the aspect of limiting damage to the crop, the armyworms need to be controlled by the time they reach the 4th instar stage. The 5th and 6th instars are the ones that cause the most significant feeding injury.
Morning and evening
Here in n.c. Now
Just got hit, put on 32oz of bifrenthrin…caught it day 1, destroyed my yard before the bifrenthin could work
Lizards, geckos, these reptiles should be the natural enemies of the fall army-worm.
Here in Gambia lot of crops damenge by this insects because we don't have effective chemical control . fall armyworm is a very dangerous peste
Hi from Australia. I've been in a RUclips rabbit hole on lawn care and these army worms are simply everywhere this year .
I know you guys as a nation aren't necessarily into socialism as such but ... this needs a federal response and no point treating your pastures when the suburbs are breeding these devastating pests and if the wind blows the right way their back enmasse.
Currently in Australia it's mice and with the weather conditions they aren't going away.
Anyhow I hope your agricultural lobbyists are seeking federal funding for control of these army worms and that includes suburban/urban areas or they will just keep marching on.
Why not spraying something the prevent moth breeding and grow of larvae?
It MUST exist since plants are fighting them for 300 million years!
Don't these moths and worms have any predator?
Yes. They have many predators, however, they are often not able to keep populations below the economic threshold.
What about Bifen or imidacloprid??
bifenthrin is labelled and good for fall armyworms, not so much for beet armyworms. Imidacloprid is not labelled for any type of armyworms on pasture, so not legal to use. The label is the law.
160 acres destroyed in 48 hours omg
200 ml emamemectin plus 200 ml lefuron per acre will give successful management
00:1 it will start again if u click this
I am saying something smart
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