SOD WEBWORMS
Sod webworms feed on the crown of grass plants. The
cigar-shaped, brown insects are the larval stage of a white/buff colored
moth. Moths may be present during June, usually in the evening as one
walks across the lawn. Larva form silken tunnel-shaped "webs"
in the grass.
Dead patches of grass occurring in July and early
August may indicate sod webworm presence. An abundance of birds in the
early morning on lawns may also signify sod webworm nearby.
Control is lightly watered in as opposed to deep watering
for grubs. Check the current University of Illinois Urban Pest Control
Manual for recommendations.
Sod webworm damaged turf comes out of the turf "like
hair from a shedding dog".
See: Grubs
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