NY Sweet Corn Trap Network Report 9.1.20

Thirty-one sites reported this week. Two of the sites had European corn borer (ECB)-E and one site had ECB-Z. Twenty-six sites reported corn earworm (CEW) with twenty-five high enough to be on a 3, 4, 5 or 6 day spray interval (see table at bottom of post). Fall armyworm (FAW) was caught at twenty-two sites and Western bean cutworm (WBC) was caught at fourteen sites. The hybrid ECB moth was not caught at any of the six reporting sites. The graph below shows the average trap catch to date. Both FAW and CEW increased over the last week while WBC and ECB remain low.

Average sweet corn trap catches for all reporting sites from 5.26.20 – 9.1.20.

Average sweet corn trap catches for all reporting sites from 5.26.20 – 9.1.20.

It is important to correctly identify the larval pests in your corn so that management practices can be altered when needed. Below are images of the four larval pests that the SCPTN monitors (ECB-E and Z look identical). To help with identification please review the Sweet Corn Larval Pest Identification fact sheet (https://ecommons.cornell.edu/handle/1813/57328), or the Spanish version Identificación de Plagas de Larvas de Maíz Dulce  (https://ecommons.cornell.edu/handle/1813/60519).

ECB development based on accumulated degree days (Base 86/50).

 

Location ECB-E ECB-Z Hybrid CEW FAW WBC DD
Western NY trap Catch
Attica (Wyoming Co.) 0 0 NA 20 0 1 2147
Baldwinsville (Onondaga Co.) 0 0 NA 27 0 2 2219
Batavia (Genesee Co.) 0 0 NA 9 3 0 2209
Bellona (Yates Co.)* 0 0 0 13 14 0 2260
Brockport (Monroe Co.) 0 0 NA 5 1 1 2210
Eden (Erie Co.) 0 0 NA 24 114 2 2222
Farmington (Ontario Co)* 0 0 0 19 3 0 2321
Geneva (Ontario Co.)* 0 0 0 119 0 0 2263
Hamlin (Orleans Co.) 0 0 NA 12 5 8 2233
Kennedy (Chautauqua Co.) NA NA NA NA NA NA 2083
King Ferry (Cayuga Co.) 0 0 NA 30 134 0 2163
Kirkville (Madison Co.) 0 0 NA 0 1 0 2231
LeRoy (Genesee Co.) 0 0 NA 74 21 0 2206
Lyndonville (Orleans Co.) 0 0 NA 38 13 3 2172
Oswego (Oswego Co.) 0 0 NA 10 0 4 2082
Panama (Chautauqua Co.) 0 0 NA 10 3 0 1939
Penn Yan (Yates Co.)* 0 4 0 16 6 0 2187
Portville (Cattaraugus Co.) NA NA NA NA NA NA 1932
Preble (Cortland Co.) NA NA NA NA NA NA 1908
Ransomville (Niagara Co.) 0 0 NA 14 27 2 2286
Seneca Castle (Ontario Co.)* 0 0 0 2 5 0 2217
Sherwood (Cayuga Co.) NA NA NA NA NA NA 2195
Williamson (Wayne Co.) NA NA NA NA NA NA 2102
Eastern NY trap Catch
Amsterdam (Fulton Co.) NA NA NA NA NA NA 2140
Feura Bush (Albany Co.) 0 0 NA 12 0 0 2347
Florida (Orange Co.) 0 0 NA 2 113 2 2459
Greenwich (Washington Co.) NA NA NA NA NA NA 2292
Hurley (Ulster Co.)* 2 0 0 57 3 4 2361
Kinderhook (Columbia Co.) 0 0 NA 34 50 0 2361
Melrose (Rensselear Co.) 0 0 NA 16 1 0 2314
Middleburgh (Schoharie Co.) NA NA NA NA NA NA 2351
New Paltz (Ulster Co.) 0 0 NA NA NA NA 2481
Peru (Clinton Co.) 1 0 NA 0 8 2 2163
Plattsburgh (Clinton Co.) 0 0 NA 1 6 4 2199
Plessis (Jefferson Co.) 0 0 NA 0 0 2 2288
South Colton (St. Lawrence Co.) NA NA NA NA NA NA 1953
Stone Ridge (Ulster Co.) 0 0 NA 15 NA NA 2330
Ticonderoga (Essex Co.) 0 0 NA 0 1 0 2238
Tivoli (Dutchess Co.) 0 0 NA 27 NA NA 2447
Unadilla (Delaware Co.) 0 0 NA 12 12 1 2005
ECB – European Corn Borer
CEW – Corn Earworm
FAW – Fall Armyworm
WBC – Western Bean Cutworm
NA – not available
DD – Degree Day (base 86/50) April 1st accumulation Climate Smart Farming
trap catches for the week of 8.25.20 – 9.1.20

 

 



Dry Bean Western Bean Cutworm Alert
9.1.20
Marion Zuefle, NYS IPM Program and Margie Lund, CVP
(Information and photos from T. Baute, OMAFRA)

Four of the eight sites we are monitoring this year had a trap catch of zero this week. We will monitor traps for one more week and then remove them for the season. All eight of the sites reached the 50 moth cumulative trap catch this season.  At that time scouting should begin, first in nearby corn and then in dry beans 7-10 days after peak flight.

Dry Bean Location 7.28.20 8.4.20 8.11.20 8.18.20 8.25.20 9.1.20 Cumulative WBC
Avoca Hill (Steuben Co.) 67 80 21 3 2 2 198
Avoca Valley (Steuben Co.) 44 94 43 8 0 0 196
Caledonia South (Livingston Co.) 54 58 32 22 2 0 174
Caledonia Southwest (Livingston Co.) 100 101 48 21 4 3 285
Geneva (Ontario Co.) 38 42 52 11 1 1 160
Riga (Monroe Co.) 49 28 17 10 3 1 131
Stafford (Genesee Co.) 41 34 5 1 1 0 102
Wayland (Steuben Co.) 24 92 38 16 0 0 176
Western Bean Cutworm trap counts by date.

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.

This project is funded by the NYS Dry Bean Industry.