Taking an environmentally sensitive approach to pest management
Although no reports of fall armyworm damage in grass pastures and alfalfa have been received at this time, the potential does exist for this pest to infest and damage grass pastures and fall seeded alfalfa fields during the next few weeks. Damage from fall armyworm larvae can be substantial during late summer and fall when larval numbers often peak. Fall armyworm larvae tend to feed on all tender green tissue which give infested pastures the appearance of drought. If heavy feeding occurs, grass plants may become severely stunted or killed. Damage may occur on 60 different hosts with tall fescue and orchardgrass being favored host plants. Damage in newly seeded alfalfa can be severe with complete stands of seedling alfalfa destroyed in a matter of a few days.
Several generations of fall armyworm occur in Missouri each year. Larvae produced in spring and summer tend to be light in color ranging from light green to tan. Larvae produced during fall generations often are dark to completely black in color. Both color phases of this insect will possess stripes running the length of the body. Identifying characteristics of the larvae include an inverted Y on the face of the insect, four black spots or bumps found on the top of each segment with those on the last segment of a worm arranged in a square pattern, and three white lines on the back of the segment located just behind the head capsule. Sometimes the three white lines will extend to additional segments. Larvae typically grow through 6 "worm stages" often reaching a length of 1 ¼ to 1 ½ inches.
Damage in grass pastures often "just appears overnight" as growing larvae become large enough to consume substantial amounts of forage in short periods of time. Larvae are especially active both early and late in the day. Scouting is best accomplished during these periods to gain an accurate estimate of larval numbers. The economic threshold for this pest in grass pastures is three or more larvae per square foot. Insecticides labeled for use on this pest in grass pastures can be found in the following table. Best control is achieved if 20 gallons or more of water is applied per acre. Be sure to follow all label precautions and restrictions.
Recommended Insecticides for Fall Armyworm Larvae in Grass Pastures |
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Control: Treatment is justified when 3 or more larvae are present per square foot. Best to apply insecticide applications early or late in day when larvae are most active. | |||
Common Name | Trade Name | Rate of formulated material per acre |
Pre-Harvest/Grazing Intervals Days |
zeta-cypermethrin | *Mustang Max | 3.2 to 4.0 fl oz | 0/0 |
carbaryl | Sevin XLR Plus | 1 to 1 1/2 quarts | 14/14 |
lambda-cyhalothrin | *Warrior II | 1.28 to 1.92 fl oz | 7 |
*Designates a restricted-use pesticide. Use is restricted to certified applicators only. Regardless of the formulation selected, read the label to determine appropriated insecticide rates, directions, precautions, and restrictions. |
Recommended Insecticides for Fall Armyworm Larvae in Alfalfa |
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Insect Pest - Fall Armyworm larvae | ||||
Chemical Name | Common Name | Rate of formulated material per acre |
Pre-Harvest Intervals Days | Comments |
Beta-cyfluthrin | *Baythroid XL | 1.6 to 2.8 fl oz/acre | 7 days | 1st & 2nd Instars only |
Chlorpyrifos + gamma cyhalothrin |
*Cobalt |
19 to 38 fl oz/acre | 7-14 days | May cause temporary phytotocity |
Chlorpyrifos | *Lorsban Advanced *numerous products |
1 to 2 pts/acre see specific labels |
14 - 21 days 14 - 21 days |
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Zeta-cypermethrin | *Mustang Max | 2.8 to 4.0 fl oz/acre | 3 days | |
Gamma-cyhalothrin | *Proaxis | 2.56 to 3.84 fl oz/acre | 1 day forage 7 day hay |
1st & 2nd Instars only |
Carbaryl | Sevin 4F | 1 - 1 1/2 qt/acre | 14 day forage 14 day hay |
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Carbaryl | Sevin XLR Plus | 1 - 1 1/2 qt/acre | 14 day forage 14 day hay |
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Zeta-cypermethrin | *Stallion | 9.25 to 11.75 fl oz | 7 days | coverage essential for control |
Lambda-cyhalothrin + chlorantraniliprole |
*Volian xpress | 6.0 to 9.0 fl oz |
1 day forage 7 day hay |
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Lambda-cyhalothrin | *Warrior II with ZT | 1.92 to 3.2 fl oz/acre | 1 day forage 7 day hay |
Use higher rate for large larvae |
Lambda-cyhalothrin | *Numerous products | see specific labels | 1 day forage 7 day hay |
Use higher rate for large larvae Use higher rate for large larvae |
*Designates a restricted-use pesticide. Use is restricted to certified applicators only. Regardless of the formulation selected, read the label to determine appropriated insecticide rates, directions, precautions, and restrictions. |
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REVISED: September 27, 2011