I live in Navasota in grimes county. I came home from the lease yesterday to find my yard black with army worms. I used spectracide water hose attachment and I sprayed my whole yard along with parts of my neighbors. Woke up this morning and walked the yard to find zero worms. Hopefully that will keep them at bay. If not I have a gallon of concentrate ready to go if they show back up. What worries me is my neighbors back yard is not kept up and full of them. They are crawling up the neighbors house they are so thick.
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Originally posted by trooperjd View PostI live in Navasota in grimes county. I came home from the lease yesterday to find my yard black with army worms. I used spectracide water hose attachment and I sprayed my whole yard along with parts of my neighbors. Woke up this morning and walked the yard to find zero worms. Hopefully that will keep them at bay.
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Originally posted by More Liberty View PostDoes that Lambda kill at all stages of growth? Was reading that some insecticides only kill when the worm is less than 3/4 inch.
Demlin (sp?) has a 21 day residual if no rain but it only kills small.
Bifen cost about $2.30 an acre and has about 7-9 days residual unless it rains
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Originally posted by Low Fence View Postlamb-cy will kill all stages as well as grasshopper. But I’m telling ya I can’t touch an unopened jug without burning. It’s bad stuff
Demlin (sp?) has a 21 day residual if no rain but it only kills small.
Bifen cost about $2.30 an acre and has about 7-9 days residual unless it rains
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Originally posted by Dusty Britches View PostFall army worms are always bad after a rain.
Knock on wood - or my poor, dry pastures - I haven't seen them ------ yet. I think I'll pick up some Lamda or Permethrin today and get my sprayer ready.
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