Researchers in China believe some nocturnally migrating insects, including highly destructive and invasive moths, use both ...
If your lawn turns from green to brown faster than it usually does, you may want to check for one annoying insect. Armyworms are known to feed on lawns as well as plants and other vegetables. While ...
New research reveals how the invasive fall armyworm uses a combination of the Earth's magnetic field and visual cues to navigate during night-time migration.
The number of moths captured in fields this spring is a good indication corn growers in the Midwest need to make preliminary plans to address insect feeding this season. Black Cutworm And True ...
A small amount of a perfume component -- nonanal -- added to a traditional blend of sex pheromones captures the attention of male fall armyworm moths looking for a good time. North Carolina State ...
Widespread reports of true armyworm infestations reaching damaging levels in wheat fields across western Minnesota and portions of eastern North Dakota were reported during the week of July 20. There ...
Sep. 2—OSKALOOSA — Property owners in Mahaska County may notice a new type of uninvited visitor hanging around railings, bird feeders or even on the side of vehicles: eggs of the invasive fall ...
If you’ve ever seen the results of the true armyworm at work, you know how the pest got its name. The larvae work like an army marching their way across fields feeding on crops – preferably those in ...
New research reveals that migrating moths rely on both visual signals and Earth’s magnetic field to guide their nighttime ...