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Mississippi Agriculture Officials Warn of Armyworm Threat to Food Plots

Armyworms are among the most destructive pests affecting food plots and forage systems in Mississippi, according to the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks.

Once they arrive, they can cause significant damage in a short period, making regular scouting essential for landowners and farmers. Early signs of armyworm activity include chewed leaves and damaged foliage, which can be detected through routine inspections.

Experts recommend monitoring food plots frequently to catch infestations early. Prompt treatment can prevent extensive damage and help avoid resistance issues in pest populations. The department provided a comprehensive guide on identifying early signs, scouting techniques, and control measures.

For more information, landowners are encouraged to visit the department’s website and review the full guide on armyworm management.

Source: Original Article

Jon R Myers

Jon R Myers is the executive editor of the Mississippi News Group.

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