Missouri Pest Monitoring Network
Beet Armyworm I.D.

Identification of moth
(stage attracted to and captured in traps)
- Grayish-brown with two yellow spots near the center.
- Hind wing is a translucent white with narrow brown borders.
- Wingspan of 1 to 1.25 inches.

Identification of larvae (damaging stage)

- pale green or yellow in color during first and second instars, but acquire pale stripes during third instar.
- During fourth instar larvae are darker dorsally and possess a dark lateral stripe.
- Larvae in fifth instar are quite variable in appearance, tending to be green.
Identification of eggs

- Cylindrical and greenish to white in color.
- Laid in groups on leaves, and are covered in cottony whitish scales.