Now is a great time to scout for wireworms and grubs. With the recent warm weather, soil temperatures have reached 10oC, which means that wireworm baits will be most effective right now and grubs will also be feeding close the soil surface.
How much time there is to scout for these pests depends on how quickly the soil warms up and dries down.
Too warm and dry and the baits won’t work as well and the pests may have moved down deeper in the soil. But typically, the best time to scout in the spring is from now until late May.
Pest assessment report that are completed this spring can be used for this fall seed order.
After August 31, 2016, if growers want to buy any amount of neonicotinoid treated corn or soybean seed for the 2017 growing season, they will need to complete a pest assessment for every 100 acre or less areas that are under one municipal roll number. If one field is larger than 100 acres, then it needs to be divided into two separate plots.
Soil Inspection Pest Assessment – For every 100 acre or less plot, baits or digging will need to be conducted in 5 areas of the field. Look for higher risk areas of the fields to focus your scouting efforts, though each of the 5 scouting areas need to be 10 metres apart from each other.
High risk areas of the field include sandy or silty areas of the field, especially knolls, areas where grassy weeds are prevalent, or in areas where gaps in the stand have been noticed in the past.
1 cup of flour into holeTo set up wireworm baits: