Beet armyworm
Damage caused by the Beet armyworm
Only larval stages of beet armyworm cause damage to beets and other crops. Larvae generally feed on the leaves and fruits. After hatching from eggs, young small larvae begin feeding in groups inside the “silky web” secreted by them on the leaves for a few days and then they become solitary feeders until they mature.In case of severe infestation, larvae can skeletonize leaves and eventually completely defoliate plants.
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- Scientific name
- Identification
- Biology
- Organic Control of the beet armyworm
- Egg parasitic wasps
- Beneficial entomopathogenic nematodes
- Predatory praying mantis
- Predatory Assassin bug
- Plant Product