The main focus region for western bean cutworm emergence is now from the upper Midwest into the Great Lakes region and Ontario, Canada.
A favorable corn earworm migration weather pattern is expected over the next 24-48 hours which may lead to increased flights from source regions in th…
Western bean cutworm reports continue to increase or peak especially from Wisconsin east into the Great Lakes region and Ontario, Canada as heat unit …
Corn earworm migration probabilities are predicted to remain limited through the weekend as high pressure currently in North Dakota drops southeast in…
Western bean cutworm peak flights continue especially in areas north of I-80 as heat unit accumulations reach and exceed critical emergence thresholds…
South to southwest winds originating in portions of Oklahoma, Arkansas, southern Kansas, and southwest Missouri are predicted to blow north into the c…
Western bean cutworm emergence continues to spread north through the corn-growing region with the peak flight now occurring from northern Nebraska int…
Corn earworm migration risks will continue especially for the next two nights as a cold front slowly passes southeast through the corn growing region.
Western bean cutworm emergence will continue to increase especially across the northern corn-growing region and into the Great Lakes as heat unit accu…
Corn earworm migration potential remains a concern for portions of the corn-growing region especially for the next three nights.
Western bean cutworm development/emergence risks will continue to spread north through the next five days as heat unit accumulations continue to incre…
Recent above average temperatures have continued to allow rapid western bean cutworm development and emergence across the corn-growing region.
The annual western bean cutworm moth flight is just beginning across the corn-growing region, with the first moths caught in traps in the usual active…
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