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How to Control Cutworms

June 11th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Tutorials and Guides

How to Control Cutworms. Cutworms feed at night on the stems of seedlings and transplants, severing them or sometimes consuming the entire seedling. They spend the daylight hours below the surface of the soil. Here’s how…

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How to Control Cutworms With Beneficial Nematodes

How to Control Cutworms With Beneficial Nematodes. Cutworms are hungry little devils that munch on leaves and stems of plants. The name is a description of their habit of eating the base of stems and literally cutting the plant. You don’t have to…

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Control cutworms in your garden How to

Find Free instructions on how to control cutworms in your garden by National Gardening Association

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How To Control Cutworms How To Do

How To Control Cutworms. By Jessica Turner. Cutworms are pretty common garden pests found in home gardens across the United States. They commonly feed on plants such as cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, kale and beets. Cutworms are soft and stout and have gray or dull brown colors. …

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Garden amp Lawn Pest Control How To Control Cutworms

Control cutworms by starting a garden later in the year when the ground is dryer, or by spraying a safe bacteria called bacillus, which kills all caterpillars

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