The case
of the bertha armyworm and the clover cutworm (and other cutworm species)
Clover cutworm larva
cc-by 3.0 Lo Troisfontaine
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Bertha armyworm – caterpillar
Mike Dolinski, MikeDolinski@hotmail.com
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- Colour: there are generally fewer velvety black clover cutworm caterpillars, with most of the clover cutworm larvae being green or pale brown
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Lateral
stripe:
o
On
the clover cutworm it is yellowish-pink
o
On
the bertha armyworm it is yellowish-orange
Climbing cutworm larva - from Cutworm Field Guide |
Climbing cutworm adults - from Cutworm Field Guide |
In terms of
scouting, economic thresholds and control options, treat both species as you
would bertha armyworms.
Bertha armyworm – adult
Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development
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Clover cutworm adult
cc-by-nc-sa 2.0 Ilona Loser
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To learn more about bertha armyworms and clover cutworms, go to the Insect of theWeek page or download copies of the Field Crop and Forage Pests andtheir Natural Enemies in Western Canada and Cutworm Pests of Crops onthe Canadian Prairies identification field guides.