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Army Worm Control Products These caterpillars feed on a variety of grasses including agricultural grass crops such as small grains and corn. Turf grasses are not commonly infested. Mature larvae reach 1-1/2" — 2" in length. Larvae are a dull yellow to gray with stripes running lengthwise along the body.
Chiggers Control Products Chiggers first show up as annoying red bumps. An itch begins. It grows. More hard red welts surface.Every welt becomes a persistent, exquisitely itching preoccupation that continues to irritate for days and even weeks. Chiggers are not bugs or any other type of insect. Chiggers are the juvenile (or larval) form of a specific family of mites, the Trombiculidae. Mites are arachnids, like spider and scorpions, and are closely related to ticks.
Chinch Bugs Control Products Chinch bugs are a complex of three different species within the Lygaeidae family. They have piercing-sucking mouth parts and they feed on the sap of grass plants. They reside in the thatch area of the turf grass stand and prefer to feed on the lower leaf sheath and crown area of the plant. The chinch bug inserts its straw-like mouth parts into the plant tissue and sucks out the plant juices while injecting chemicals into the plant which clog the vascular system. The area around the feeding puncture usually turns yellow. Damaged areas first appear as small, irregular patches which enlarge as the insects spread. Chinch bugs are most damaging in open, sunny areas.
Cut Worms Control Products There are a great many species of cutworms. While they all feed on plants by chewing, they vary as to damage done and host plants preferred. Generally they destroy more of the plant than they eat.
Grub Worms Control Products Severe grub damage in a lawn appears as large, irregular sections of brown turf that detach from the soil without effort. Unlike turf damaged by drought or excessive fertilizer, the turf peels away like a carpet being rolled up. For most of the year, however, grubs are out of sight and out of mind. They feed on grass roots in your lawn and are usually noticed only when dead and damaged areas appear.
Mole Crickets Control Products Mole crickets are omnivores and diet depends on species. Some mole crickets mainly eat the roots and shoots of turf grass like Bermuda grass or Bahia grass. Others have a diet consisting more of grubs and worms. They are considered a garden pest because they will eat tomatoes, sweet peppers, eggplants, carrots, potatoes, sweet potatoes, cabbage, and peanuts, and tobacco seedlings. Mole crickets also build long galleries underground that can sever roots and kill grass. The underground tunnels cause dead patches of grass and raised earth that can be infuriating to golfers when the tunneling is performed on a putting green. Tunnels can be twenty feet in length.
Web worms Control Products These inch-long green or yellow caterpillars, bristling with silky hairs, are actually moth larvae. In summer and early autumn they weave expansive webs that bind together the ends of branches. They eat every leaf within reach, continually building larger webs until late autumn, when they pupate. Resembling dirty rags and filled with black droppings and wriggling worms, the webs ruin the aesthetics of any garden.
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