Heliothine Trap Counts, July 5, 2019

Fred Musser, Research Entomologist
By Fred Musser, Research Entomologist and Nathan Little, USDA-ARS Entomologist July 8, 2019 15:50

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Bollworm moth trap counts rose in all counties except Noxubee, which was extremely high last week. Most corn is no longer attractive to bollworm moths, so these moths are likely to lay most of their eggs in cotton and soybean. Tobacco budworm catches remained low and will generally make up a small proportion of the total Heliothine eggs and larvae.

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Fred Musser, Research Entomologist
By Fred Musser, Research Entomologist and Nathan Little, USDA-ARS Entomologist July 8, 2019 15:50
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