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Susceptibility Of The Sod Webworm Pediasia Trisecta To Biological Control Agents, E. A. Heinrichs, C. J. Southards
Susceptibility Of The Sod Webworm Pediasia Trisecta To Biological Control Agents, E. A. Heinrichs, C. J. Southards
Department of Entomology: Faculty Publications
Homeowners in Tennessee have observed complete destruction of their lawns by the sod webworm a few months after applying an insecticide to control sod webworms or white grubs. The reason for this increase rather than a decrease in the webworm population is not perfectly understood. We believe, however, that the natural enemies of the webworm may be reduced to such low population levels that they exert very little control on the webworm. Thus, once the natural enemies are destroyed in a lawn, it may require several months or even years for them to increase to a population level necessary to …