NY Sweet Corn Trap Network Report 9.4.18

Twenty-two of 38 sites reported this week. European corn borer (ECB)-E was caught at 5 sites and ECB-Z was caught at 5 sites. Corn earworm was caught at 21 sites with all but one site high enough to be on a 4, 5, or 6 day spray schedule (see table below). Fall armyworm (FAW) was caught at 17 sites and Western bean cutworm (WBC) was caught at 6 sites.

The graph below shows the average trap catch for each moth species. FAW numbers are beginning to drop, however CEW continues to increase. This year we have had the highest average CEW catch since 2012. This week there was a high catch of 341 CEW moths at the King Ferry site.

 

Average sweet corn trap catches for all reporting sites from 5.29.18 – 9.4.18.

Location ECB-E ECB-Z CEW FAW WBC DD to Date
Accord (Ulster Co.) 0 0  14  NA 1 2564.5
Amsterdam (Fulton Co.)  2  0 19  2  0 2405.9
Athens (Greene Co.)  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA 2648.5
Avon (Livingston Co.)  NA  NA  NA  NA NA 2444.4
Baldwinsville (Onondaga Co.) NA  NA  3  90  NA 2546.3
Batavia (Genesee Co.)  1  0  20 29  0 2522.1
Bellona (Yates Co.)  2 0 61  1  0 2574.0
Eagle Bridge (Washington Co.)  1  0 20 2 1 2278.0
Eden (Erie Co.) 0  2  8 2 0 2431.2
Farmington (Ontario Co.) 0 0  83  11  0 2431.5
Feura Bush (Albany Co.) 0 1  50 4 3 2421.7
Florida (Orange Co.) NA NA  NA NA NA 2669.0
Geneva (Ontario Co.) NA  NA  NA NA  NA 2496.0
Greenwich (Washington Co.) NA NA  NA  NA NA 2278.0
Hamlin (Monroe Co.)  NA NA NA  NA  NA 2421.5
Hurley (Ulster Co.)  NA NA NA NA  NA 2621.0
Kennedy (Chautauqua Co.) 0 0  1 5 0 2233.0
Kinderhook (Columbia Co.) NA  NA  NA  NA NA 2593.5
King Ferry (Cayuga Co.)  0  0  341  171  0 2496.6
Kirkville (Madison Co.)  NA NA  NA NA NA 2506.0
New Paltz (Ulster Co.)  0  0  50  NA  0 2555.9
Oswego (Oswego Co.) 0  0  15  69 0 2450.8
Owego (Tioga Co.) 0  0 0  0 0 2181.0
Pavilion (Genesee Co.)  NA NA  NA NA NA 2110.2
Penn Yan (Yates Co.)  0 17  123  18 2 2552.6
Peru (Clinton Co.)  0  0  35  5 2 2322.7
Plattsburgh (Clinton Co.) 0  0  72  3  3 2328.9
Plessis (Jefferson Co.)  0 0 0 0 0 2382.0
Preble (Cortland Co.)  NA NA  NA NA NA 2470.2
Ransomville (Niagara Co.)  0 1  302  56  0 2586.2
Schaghticoke (Rensselear Co.) NA NA  NA NA  NA 2592.5
Seneca Castle (Ontario Co.)  0 0  13  7 0 2405.9
Sharon Springs (Schoharie Co.) NA  NA  NA  NA  NA 2465.9
Sherwood (Cayuga Co.)  0  0 340 39  0 2496.6
South Colton (St. Lawrence Co.)  NA  NA  NA NA  NA 2296.1
Stone Ridge (Ulster Co.)  4  3  9  NA NA 2621.0
Tivoli (Dutchess Co.)  0  0 7  NA  NA 2658.7
Williamson (Wayne Co.)  NA NA NA  NA  NA 2348.1
ECB – European Corn Borer
CEW – Corn Earworm
FAW – Fall Armyworm
WBC – Western Bean Cutworm
NA – not available
DD – Degree Day (Modified base 50F) accumulation according to nearest NEWA station
trap catches for the week of 8.28.18 – 9.4.18



Dry Bean Western Bean Cutworm Alert
9.4.18
Marion Zuefle, NYS IPM Program
(Alert modified from Carol McNeil)
(Information and photos from T. Baute, OMAFRA)

This year we are monitoring ten WBC traps placed next to dry bean fields. Peak WBC flight occurred between the last week of July and the first week of August. All dry bean growers should scout their dry beans for any signs of WBC feeding.

Pod feeding typically begins 10 days after peak moth catch. Early feeding by small larvae is generally minor and does not go into the pod. Growers in areas of concern should scout bean pin pods and larger pods for damage/feeding holes. Check 10 spots in a field, 5 plants per spot. WBC larvae hide in the soil during the day and won’t be seen on beans. If you find larvae in the pods during the day they are most likely European corn borer.

Spraying once, 7-10 days after peak emergence/catch, the ideal timing, resulted in almost no damaged pods in a Michigan trial. Delaying a few days resulted in few damaged beans. A pyrethroid insecticide such as Warrior, Asana, Baythroid, etc. is recommended. Organic growers using Pyganic may need more than one spray, and are advised to spray in the evening.

Dry Bean Location 7.17.18 7.24.18 7.31.18 8.7.18 8.14.18 8.21.18 8.28.18 9.4.18 Cumulative WBC
Attica (Wyoming Co.) 32 105 154 57 26 7 6 2 393
Avoca 1 (Steuben Co.) 2 37 83 61 10 3 1 3 200
Avoca 2(Steuben Co.) 30 101 150 61 6 1 2 2 355
Caledonia South (Livingston Co.) 6 30 59 35 13 6 0 0 149
Chili (Monroe Co.) 8 54 81 51 12 3 3 1 214
Geneva (Ontario Co.) 4 24 41 31 2 1 1 0 104
Groveland (Livingston Co.) 5 76 110 161 59 11 4 2 428
Riga (Monroe Co.) 54 146 71 121 41 22 4 1 465
Stafford (Genesee Co.) 8 83 80 70 16 6 7 0 271
Wayland (Steuben Co.) 3 11 9 10 1 0 0 0 36
Western Bean Cutworm trap counts by date
NA – not available

 

If you have questions contact Marion Zuefle at mez4@cornell.edu or 315-787-2379.

This project is funded by the NYS Dry Bean Industry.