Sweet Corn
European corn borer (ECB) moth catches in black light traps are showing signs of increase now. This is an indication that the second flight is getting under way. Catches overall are still quite low however, and there will be no map in this edition. We expect to see increased feeding signs over the next two weeks, although this second generation feeding is sometimes obscured by fall armyworm (FAW) feeding. Once plants hit full tassel, any ECB larvae present will move downward on the stalk and re-enter the plant near the area where ears are forming. This can result in direct injury to the ear. Growers should consider an insecticide application at the full tassel stage to target ECB larvae as they migrate downward. This application can eliminate larvae that have escaped any earlier insecticide applications. [Read more…]