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Armyworm destructive garden pest in Home Garden



What worm can cause the most damage in a home garden and your lawn we can blindly say it is Armyworm. Almost to that extent Beans, Beets, Cabbages, Carrots, Cauliflower,

Cucumbers, Lettuce, Onions, Peas, Peppers, Radishes, Sweet potatoes can also be used to attack vegetable crops. They mate immediately after hatching from a worm into a moth during their lifetime and lay 200 to 300 eggs at a time. The larvae, which hatch in a few days, have 16 legs and grow from 3 mm to 2 cm in length over the next two weeks. We will also look at its effects and how to control it naturally in this article.


crops which affect


This Armyworm attack has been found in about 80 varieties of crops. The most susceptible to attack is the grass crops. It is more prevalent in maize and grasses.


Apart from these, cotton, groundnut, sugarcane, soybeans, tobacco, and wheat are also affected.


Even if you do not like vegetables very much, they can be harmful.


Fruits such as apples, oranges, papayas, and grapes are also affected.



Symptoms

Creatures that live for just 30 days, unlike other worms, can fly thousands of kilometers.

The larvae that hatch from the eggs cause damage by scratching at the base of the leaves. The leaves lose their greenness and turn white due to damage.


Young worms form nuclei. This will cause more damage to the leaf sheaths of the young plants and the radial fibers of the mature plant as it moves from one plant to another in the direction of the wind. Causing more damage at night.


Three to six-level worms go into the foliage and form the version. Thus, as the leaves expand, holes appear in rows. Also in young plants where worm pits are found the lateral leaves and rays appear due to damage to the apex. There are only two or three worms in a leaf.


The worm that is large in size will eat the small worms. Damage to the envelope above the ray can occur if the damage appears after the ray has formed. They are most likely to cause damage to young crops aged 20 to 40 days. Then causing damage from wild grasses.


Crowds are capable of flying to other places when there are no food crops.


Organic Control For Armyworm


Lawn


Mow grass to the correct height for the variety, and keep grassy weeds under control, as these can attract egg-laying adults.

Spinosad is a bacterial product produced by fermentation and can be used to control insects in the landscape and garden.


Bacillus thuringiensis (B.T.) products can selectively control small armyworm larvae without harming beneficial insects. Retreating is recommended because BT residue remains on turf for less than two days.


Home Garden


1. Keep clean without weeds.


Mix one kg of chili powder well in 2.100 liters of water and pour it on the affected area.


3. Proper maintenance of soil fertility and moisture.


4. Ginger, garlic, and chili solution can be used.


5. Take 5 kg of green rice bran flour, 1 kg of boiled jaggery, and a quarter kg of well-melted ghee, half a kg of groundnuts, and fry well. Prepare the paste into small balls.


Important.


* Wear quality gloves when mixing.


* The above mixture should be kept in a polythene cover. We have to keep it in our garden...


* Take care of this mixture that we keep from being eaten by our pets like goats, chickens, cows and cats, dogs. Eating unknowingly can lead to physical problems and even death.


6. Do not place when it is raining.


7. Since this type of worm belongs to the family of green and blue colors, if you put these colored cloths near the place where the food trap is placed, they will be attracted to the color and lie under the cloth.


8. The mother can attract and destroy the insects by keeping a trap.


9. Avoid putting too much nitrogen. Also, maintain proper crop spacing ...


10. Infection can be controlled by the use of micro-organisms such as Bauria, Pasiana, Metarhizium anisophyllia and Bacillus, and Thuringiensis.

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