PestWatch Report for June 10, 2020

PestWatch Report for June 10, 2020
Jun 11, 2020
By Shelby Fleischer
 
Corn earworm (CEW) catch is strong in southern Delaware, suggesting successful overwintering in the DelMarVA. Positive values also occurred in southeastern PA (Bucks and Lancaster counties) and along the Hudson River. Overall, catch in PA is low to absent. Tasseling and silking corn will be very attractive. Moths will also lay eggs on many host plants when corn is not available. Tomatoes and hemp make a good host (CEW is also known as “tomato fruitworm”).
 
European corn borer (ECB) counts are low. Scout for feeding damage and shothole patterns.
 
Fall armyworm (FAW) counts are low. Captures this time of year may be the non-target capture of wheathead armyworm, which is not a pest.
 
 
Average weekly catch: moving average for the last 7 days. The average catch per night (catch/number of nights trapping), divided by the number of nights where data exist, multiplied by 7. Weeks where all the average-catch-per-night values are nulls are treated as if no data exist for that week. Empty cells indicate no trap for that site.
 
CountyTown/FarmCEWCEWCEWECBECBECBFAWFAWFAW
  27-May3-Jun10-Jun27-May3-Jun10-Jun27-May3-Jun10-Jun
BucksBedminsternullnull3nullnull0   
CentreRock Springsnullnull0nullnull0nullnull0
LancasterLandisvillenullnull0.6nullnull1.2nullnull0
LancasterNeffsvillenullnull0nullnull0nullnull0
YorkYorknullnull0nullnull0nullnull

 

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Thresholds

Reproductive (tassel/silk) and late vegetative corn attracts moths. Shorten spray schedules when populations increase. If CEW is not a problem, then consider ECB.

Thresholds Based on CEWCatch Per WeekSpray Frequency (Days)
Almost absent1–137+
Very low14–355–6
Low36–704–5
Moderate71–3493–4
High> 3502–3
Thresholds Based on ECBCatch Per WeekSpray Frequency (Days)
Almost absent< 147+
Very low15–356
Low36–705
Moderate> 704

 

Source : psu.edu
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