Sweet Corn Insect IPM Summary


Vegetable Insect IPM Program for Nashua_S

For The

Week Ending

mm/dd/yy

Corn Earworm*

# caught

for week

Fall Armyworm*

# caught

for week

European Corn Borer*

# caught for week

ECB I

(NY strain)*

ECB II

(IA strain)*

05/19/2009 n/a n/a 1 0
05/26/2009 n/a n/a 0 0
06/02/2009 n/a n/a 0 0
06/09/2009 n/a n/a 0 0
06/16/2009 n/a n/a 1 0
06/23/2009 n/a n/a 0 0
06/30/2009 n/a n/a 0 0
07/07/2009 n/a n/a 0 0
07/14/2009 n/a n/a 0 0
07/21/2009 n/a n/a 0 0
07/28/2009 n/a n/a 0 0
08/04/2009 n/a n/a 0 0
08/11/2009 n/a n/a 7 0
08/18/2009 n/a n/a 0 0
08/25/2009 n/a n/a 10 0
09/01/2009 n/a n/a 0 0
09/09/2009 n/a n/a 2 0
09/15/2009 n/a n/a 0 0

* Not all sites have all types of insect traps


For Sweet Corn

Corn Earworm (CEW) Spray Thresholds for Pheromone traps

Moths caught per week

Moths caught per night

Spray Interval

0.0 to 1.4

0.0 to 0.2

No spray

1.5 to 3.5

0.3 to 0.5

Spray every six days

3.6 to 7.0

0.6 to 1.0

Spray every five days

7.1 to 91

1.1 to 13.0

Spray every four days

More than 91

More than 13

Spray every three days

Thresholds apply only to corn with exposed fresh silk. Lengthen spray intervals by one day if maximum daily temperature is less than 80*F.



For Sweet Corn

Fall Armyworm (FAW) Spray Thresholds for Pheromone traps

If silking corn is not being sprayed for other pests, such as corn earworm, a spray is recommended if more than three moths are caught in a trap within a week.



For Sweet Corn

European Corn Borer (ECB) Spray Thresholds for Pheromone traps

In silking corn that has not yet been sprayed for corn earworm, a treatment is recommended to protect the silks from egg-laying ECB moths if five or more moths are caught in the pheromone traps in a week.




These IPM Projects are being partially funded through the New Hampshire Department of Agriculture,
Markets and Foods - Integrated Pest Management Grant Program.



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