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Armyworm have assembled and are on the march. Armyworm can scalp an entire lawn in just a few days so make sure you take action urgently if you see these pests marching their way across your lawn. What are Armyworm? Armyworms as their name suggests, during the larval stages move together in large numbers ‘marching’ their way across foliage exhausting plant material as they go. During the day they can be found grouped together hiding near the stem of the grass near the soil. You may notice your lawn appears completely scalped of green leaf growth with an almost uniform line of damage that is continuing to spread rapidly. Once the lawn is stripped bare the Armyworms then move on to find another source of food. Armyworm unfortunately will have a preference for healthy lawns, these will be the most appealing to them in the street, so stay alert if that lawn is yours! The lifecycle is about 30 to 40 days, which means they can occur several times over summer and autumn. Armyworm can be identified by the following characteristics: • 2mm to 40mm in length, with the mature caterpillar around 30mm to 40mm • 3 prominent white or cream stripes running down the back and sides of their bodies • They have no obvious hairs and are smooth to touch • They will curl-up when disturbed • They have 4 abdominal prolegs How to detect Armyworm A good way to detect Armyworm is by doing some exploring during the evening. Kneel down onto your lawn at the edge of where damage has occurred. Spread the grass profile open with your hand and slowly run a torch across looking for caterpillars feeding or moving with the profile of the lawn. Another option is to pour a bucket of soapy water over the lawn in a small area towards the edge of a struggling or scalped lawn area. Mixing a small amount of dishwashing detergent with water should do the trick. Observe the area over the next 10 minutes or so to check for the Armyworm caterpillars which should rise to the surface to breathe if present. This is best undertaken at dusk when the Armyworm are likely to be most active. At maturity, the caterpillar works its way into the soil and pupates before emerging as a moth after approximately 10 to 14 days. These moths are pale brown and identifiable by a distinct white spot in the middle of their wing. The presence of the moth itself is also an indicator that Armyworm may be active in your area. How to Treat Armyworm Treating Armyworm is quite simple, with the right products. It’s important you act as quickly as possible to ensure the damage they cause is limited. Insecticide Application Apply a fast knock down liquid insecticide to the leaf of a recently mown lawn during the afternoon. Repeat applications may be necessary over the coming weeks to ensure the Armyworm is completely eradicated. When the Armyworm become active again in the evening they will eat at the recently treated leaf. Granular grub treatment products can also be used, but for faster efficient treatment a liquid option will provide the best results. Some liquid treatment options include: • Baythroid Advanced Insect Killer for Lawns • Grub Guard • Richgro Grub Killa Hose On An even better way to protect your lawns from an Armywork attack, is to use a product called Acelepryn GR. Acelepryn is ideal for long-term pest control, providing both a curative treatment and protection to your lawn for up to six months. Once you have eliminated the Armyworm it’s important you get the lawn recovering as quickly as possible by removing any dead material, watering regularly and by promoting new leaf growth. For more lawn care information and special insights into Lawn Solutions Australia, subscribe to our channel. Lawn Solutions Australia - Australia’s best and most experienced turf growers - Proud Suppliers of Sir Walter DNA Certified, Sir Grange & TifTuf 🌱 https://lawnsolutionsaustralia.com.au/​

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