Heliothine Trap Catches, July 30, 2020

Fred Musser, Research Entomologist
By Fred Musser, Research Entomologist and Whitney Crow, Extension Entomologist July 30, 2020 13:35

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Bollworm moth trap catches were up this week compared to last week as expected. Moths are emerging from corn now and will be primarily laying their eggs in cotton and soybeans at this time, so be attentive in scouting these crops. Tobacco budworm moths were absent in most traps, so nearly all heliothine eggs observed can be assumed to be bollworm eggs.

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Fred Musser, Research Entomologist
By Fred Musser, Research Entomologist and Whitney Crow, Extension Entomologist July 30, 2020 13:35
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