When you have a lush, green lawn, you want to keep it looking that way. But there's a tiny enemy out there that wants to torpedo your plans. They're called armyworms, and they're eating their way ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sep. 3—Last week, Signal Mountain resident Kevin Liendecker noticed a brown stretch of grass about 25 feet long in the rear of his ...
Armyworms are pests that attack cereal crops such as rice and grass pastures. Most armyworms cause damage to crops through defoliation — the premature removal of the grassy parts of plants such as ...
One day your lawn is a lush green, bolstered by the hot Alabama sun and plentiful rain. The next day you discover a brown, dried-out looking yard. What happened? You probably have Armyworms. Welcome ...
Seemingly out of nowhere, half-inch, greenish-brown worms have invaded our lawns, driveways and gardens. These tiny caterpillars are fall armyworms and the boom in their population this year is ...