Low western bean cutworm risks remain across portions of southern Ontario and southwest Quebec, Canada, where moth activity may still be ongoing and w…
With Hurricane Irene expected to move up the eastern United States coastline over the next 4-5 days, weather systems moving from west to east across t…
Low western bean cutworm risks remain across portions of southern Ontario and southwest Quebec, Canada for the next five days.
Corn earworm risks are expected to remain rather limited the next five days due to a lack of stronger southerly flow from active source regions in the…
Western bean cutworm risk areas and levels are on the decline as the potential for damage from this insect and field activity is decreasing.
As a cold front pushes through the corn-growing region in the next 24-36 hours, southwest winds to the east of the front along with scattered precipit…
Western bean cutworm risks continue to decline across the corn-growing regions of the United States and southern Canada as this one generation per yea…
An opportunity for corn earworm migration across much of the corn-growing region is possible the next couple days.
Moderate western bean cutworm risks remain across portions of southern Ontario into extreme southwest Quebec, Canada with Low risks from northern/east…
Corn earworm risks are expected to remain in the low category, if any, in the next five days.
The peak western bean cutworm flight has greatly diminished with only scattered trap counts now being reported across the Great Lakes region.
A Moderate corn earworm migration risk is predicted tonight into Friday morning across portions of Kansas, southeast Nebraska, Iowa, and northern/west…
Corn earworm (Helicoverpa zea) is found throughout North America except for northern Canada and Alaska.
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