CORN EARWORM vs TOBACCO BUDWORM: NOUN
- Either of two noctuid moths (Helicoverpa zea or H. armigera), having larvae that feed on and damage corn, cotton, tomatoes, and other crops.
- Larva of a noctuid moth; highly destructive to especially corn and cotton and tomato crops
- The larva of a noctuid moth (Heliothis virescens) of the Americas that feeds on and damages the buds of certain crop plants and ornamental plants, especially tobacco, cotton, geraniums, and petunias.
- Larva of a noctuid moth; highly destructive to especially corn and cotton and tomato crops
CORN EARWORM vs TOBACCO BUDWORM: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Larva of a noctuid moth
- Larva of a noctuid moth
CORN EARWORM vs TOBACCO BUDWORM: RELATED WORDS
- Codling moth, Nematode, Insect, Chinch bug, Cutworm, Whitefly, Spider mite, Corn borer, Bollworm, Aphid, Vetchworm, Tomato fruitworm, Heliothis zia, Cotton bollworm, Tobacco budworm
- Phytophthora, Pink bollworm, Leafminer, Whitefly, Spider mite, Fall armyworm, Spodoptera, Beet armyworm, Lygus, Bollworm, Vetchworm, Tomato fruitworm, Heliothis zia, Corn earworm, Cotton bollworm
CORN EARWORM vs TOBACCO BUDWORM: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Lygus, Leafhoppers, Stink bug, Armyworm, Leaf beetle, Codling moth, Nematode, Insect, Chinch bug, Cutworm, Whitefly, Spider mite, Corn borer, Aphid, Tobacco budworm
- Parasitoid, Xanthomonas, Webworms, Corn borer, Johnsongrass, Wireworms, Leafhoppers, Phytophthora, Leafminer, Whitefly, Spider mite, Spodoptera, Beet armyworm, Lygus, Corn earworm
CORN EARWORM vs TOBACCO BUDWORM: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Scouting should also determine the percentage of corn earworm larvae separately from the percentage of fall armyworm larvae.
- Creating an unattractive, healthy crop with high levels of biocontrol organisms will greatly reduce corn earworm infestation levels.
- They also feed on the eggs and larvae of the corn earworm.
- The most common pest is the corn earworm.
- Corn earworm catches range from 3 to 229 across the region.
- Growing Area where corn earworm is a significant pest.
- Corn earworm and European corn borer: Apply to early instar larvae prior to boring into the ear or stalk.
- There were no differences among corn, soy, canola, and safflower oils in corn earworm control or tip development.
- Cotton has been genetically altered to control the tobacco budworm, bollworm and pink bollworm.
- Comparative Efficacy of Four Insect Predators of the Bollworm and Tobacco Budworm.
CORN EARWORM vs TOBACCO BUDWORM: QUESTIONS
- Why is the Helicoverpa zea called the corn earworm?
- What happens if you don't treat corn earworm moths?
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