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Extractions: E-mail: ogle_co@extension.uiuc.edu May 2007 Black Cutworms: A Problem This Season? Corn is being planted later this year, black cutworm moth flights continue, and winter annual weeds have been present in several fields. These factors indicate that black cutworms could pose a problem to some corn fields in northern Illinois. Intense captures (nine or more moths captured in one or two days) have been reported as far north as Lee and Ogle Counties on April 23 rd th th and May 1 st and 2 nd . Growers are encouraged to scout emerging fields for potential black cutworm injury. Thank you to Larry Acker at Polo for helping to monitor the moth flights in Ogle County Let's review some points about this corn insect. Black cutworms do not overwinter in Illinois; rather the moths are blown in by wind currents and on weather fronts from the south and southwest. Degree-days can be an effective tool to help determine when to start scouting for black cutworm larvae. The accumulation of degree-days begins with an intense capture of moths (nine or more cumulative moths caught in pheromone traps over two consecutive days).
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