Losses to Corn, What to Look for And Where to Find It
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THE CORN EAR WORM. Showing larva at work on blades of corn. When it does this injury it is sometimes known as the "shattleworm." Corn Root Web Worm Corn root web worms are the larvae of several species of moths. Their eggs are laid in the summer among the grasses, and, ordinarily, injury is to be encountered only where corn follows grass. The larvae pass the winter in 26 a half-grown condition and attack the young corn jnst above the gronnd. When not at work they remain in a silken web jnst und...erneath the ground at the base of the plant. Their name is derived from this habit. The full-grown larvae are about half an inch long, varying in color from brown to dirty VARIOUS STAGES OF THE WEB WORM. white. Ordinarily they work at the roots of the corn plant, but are often found farther up the stalk working beneath their protective web, feeding upon the foliage and some- times devouring the whole leaf. They pupate from May to July, depending on locality, emerging into the moth stage. There are several broods each year.
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