Army cutworm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The army cutworm ( Euxoa auxiliaris ) is a species of moth . Its caterpillars are pests of oat ( Avena sativa ) and common wheat ( Triticum aestivum ). Euxoa auxiliaris is commonly found...
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‘Miller moth’ is the term given to any type of moth that is abundant in and around homes. ... The adult form of the army cutworm feeds on nectar in late spring through early fall. It does not lay eggs during this time.
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The Army Cutworm: Voracious Vegetarian ... After it has finished feeding on plants, the army cutworm undergoes a radical transition, pupating in the soil and emerging as the adult moth. This adult form has a common name all-too-familiar to many that live east of the Rocky Mountains--the Miller Moth.
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Army Cutworm, Euxoa auxiliaris ... Symptoms: The first indication of army cutworm injury appears as semi-circular areas eaten from the edge of the leaf, or as holes chewed through the leaf. If plants are slow to grow, army cutworms will eat the plant down to the soil line.
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During late summer, grizzly bears forage rocky slopes at high elevations, eating massive quantities of army cutworm moths in preparation for winter hibernation. ... Army cutworm moths migrate in summer from the warmer climate of the Great Plains to cooler mountain areas. The moths like to stay cool under rocks by day and...
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The Army Cutworm is so named because it is known to travel like an army, in masses, devouring everything in its path. ... Common names: Army Cutworm...
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Insect Control Army cutworm potential high in western Nebraska ... Army cutworm potential high in western Nebraska wheat and alfalfa ... Last fall, army cutworm moth activity was extremely high in parts of the Nebraska Panhandle, indicating a greater potential for problems than we’ve seen for several years. Indeed,
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; Immature form of army cutworm ... Army Cutworm; Euxoa auxiliaris (Grote) ... The caterpillar is up to 40 mm long. It has a light brownish-gray head with pale brown spots. The body is pale grayish with white splotches and a brown-tinged top line. The lower portion of the body has darker, top-lateral stripes and an indistinct...
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Black army cutworm, Actebia fennica ... Fig. 38 ; Black army cutworm larva. Note fine double lines along the abdomen. ... Fig. 39 ; Conifer seedling defoliated by black army cutworm.
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