Cutworms- The bronzed cutworm, Nephelodes minians
Damage caused by the bronzed cutworm
The bronzed cutworms are one of the the most important pests of turfgrass. Larvae of the bronzed cutworms generally feed at night on turf foliage. These larvae also cut off the stems of young seedlings of different crops near to the soil line. These cutworms generally cause most of the damage from May through June.
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- Scientific name
- Identification
- Biology
- Organic Control of the bronzed cutworm
- Egg parasitic wasps
- Beneficial entomopathogenic nematodes
- Predatory praying mantis
- Plant Product
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