Agronomic Crop Insects – May 24, 2013

Joanne Whalen, Extension IPM Specialist; jwhalen@udel.edu

Alfalfa
The first potato leafhoppers are now present in fields so be sure to sample on a weekly basis after the first cutting. Once plants are yellow, yield loss has already occurred. The treatment thresholds are 20 per 100 sweeps on alfalfa 3 inches or less in height, 50 per 100 sweeps in 4-6 inch tall alfalfa and 100 per 100 sweeps in 7-11 inch tall alfalfa.

Field Corn
In addition to cutworms and slugs, be sure to watch corn fields next to barley for true armyworms moving out of barley and into adjacent corn fields. You should also scout corn for armyworms in fields that were planted into a small grain cover. Remember, worms must be less than 1 inch long to achieve effective control. The treatment threshold for armyworms in corn is 25% infested plants with larvae less than one-inch long. Large larvae feeding deep in the whorls will be difficult to control.

Small Grains
As barley begins to dry down, be sure to watch for head clipping from armyworm. In fields that did not receive an insecticide spray we continue to find economic levels of armyworms. On barley, significant head clipping from armyworms can quickly occur. As a general guideline, the threshold for armyworms in barley is one per foot of row and for wheat one-two per foot of row. Before making an application of an insecticide, be sure to check all labels for the number of days between last application and harvest.