NY Sweet Corn Trap Network Report 8.30.22

Twenty-nine sites reported this week. European corn borer (ECB)- E was caught at five sites and ECB-Z was caught at five sites. The hybrid ECB was caught at two of the seven sites trapping for it: Bellona (1) and Penn Yan (1). Twenty-six sites reported corn earworm (CEW) catches this week with twenty-two sites high enough to be on a 3, 4, 5, or 6 day spray schedule (see table at bottom of post). Fall armyworm (FAW) was caught at fourteen sites and Western bean cutworm (WBC) was caught at fifteen sites.

CEW numbers really shot up this week, with an average of 25 moths caught per site (see graph below). Where CEW are being caught in high enough numbers to drive the spray schedule, the other worm pests should also be controlled. At locations with low CEW numbers, scout tassel emergence and silk stage fields for ECB and WBC egg masses and larvae. If WBC are present, use a threshold of 1% infested plants. If they are not being found, use the usual thresholds of 15% infested plants at tassel emergence and 5% in silk stage fields.

Average sweet corn trap catches from 5.31.22– 8.30.22

Average sweet corn trap catches for all reporting sites from 5.31.22 –8.30.22.

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

Location ECB-E ECB-Z CEW FAW WBC DD
Western NY trap Catch
Baldwinsville (Onondaga Co.) 0 0 10 1 0 2206
Batavia (Genesee Co.) 0 0 1 0 1 2194
Bellona (Yates Co.) 0 0 45 13 1 2227
Collins (Erie Co.) NA NA NA NA NA 2127
Eden (Erie Co.) 0 0 10 12 4 2179
Farmington (Erie Co.) 0 0 2 1 2 2283
Geneva (Ontario Co.) 0 0 30 7 0 2216
Hamlin (Orleans Co.) 0 1 5 0 0 2175
King Ferry (Cayuga Co.) 0 0 132 27 3 2115
Kirkville (Madison Co.) NA NA NA NA NA 2250
LeRoy (Genesee Co.) 0 4 17 0 1 2183
Lyndonville (Orleans Co.) 0 0 6 0 5 2162
Oswego (Oswego Co.) 0 0 7 0 0 2027
Panama (Chautauqua Co.) 0 0 12 0 0 1878
Penn Yan (Yates Co.) 0 5 15 0 2 2171
Portville (Cattaraugus Co.) NA NA NA NA NA 1913
Preble (Cortland Co.) NA NA NA NA NA 1900
Ransomville (Niagara Co.) 0 0 1 1 3 2293
Seneca Castle (Ontario Co.) 0 0 0 2 0 2171
Sherwood (Cayuga Co.) 0 0 65 58 1 2290
Williamson (Wayne Co.) 0 0 39 0 0 2007
Eastern NY trap Catch
Accord (Ulster Co.) 0 0 118 0 0 2402
Afton (Chenango Co.) 1 2 2 0 0 1985
Feura Bush (Albany Co.) 0 0 6 0 0 2322
Florida (Orange Co.) 0 0 66 5 0 2454
Greenwich (Washington Co.) NA NA NA NA NA 2271
Hurley (Ulster Co.) 0 0 15 0 2 2407
Kinderhook (Columbia Co.) 0 0 40 8 1 2330
Melrose (Rensselear Co.) NA NA NA NA NA 2297
Peru (Clinton Co.) 1 0 1 1 0 2138
Plattsburgh (Clinton Co.) 1 0 6 0 3 2189
Plessis (Jefferson Co.) 0 0 0 1 3 2125
South Colton (St. Lawrence Co.) 1 0 NA 0 4 1845
Stone Ridge (Ulster Co.) NA NA NA NA NA 2401
Ticonderoga (Essex Co.) 1 2 1 1 0 2230
Tivoli (Dutchess Co.) 0 0 27 0 0 2395
Unadilla (Delaware Co.) NA NA NA NA NA 1984
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 8.23.22 – 8.30.22

Interactive Sweet Corn Pheromone Trapping Network Map

 



Dry Bean Western Bean Cutworm Alert
8.30.22

This year we are monitoring 12 WBC traps placed next to dry bean fields. All dry bean growers should begin scouting pods for WBC feeding about 10 days after peak flight regardless of cumulative trap catch (number in red below), and should continue to scout for three weeks, especially if damage has been seen in recent years. Numbers are really beginning to decline and most traps will reach zero in the next two weeks.

Check 10 random spots in a field, 5 plants per spot. Inspect all the pods on the plants looking for holes. Surface feeding can be caused by other insects. WBC will mine directly into the pod and will often feed on the seed inside. European corn borer will also feed inside the pod and would most likely still be present. If there is damage going directly into the pod and seed but no larva present, it is quite possibly WBC. During the day WBC larva are not actively feeding in the pod, instead they drop to the soil and will remain there until night. Fresh damage will be green, not brown.

This project is funded by the NYS Dry Bean Industry.

Dry Bean Location 7.5.22 7.12.22 7.19.22 7.26.22 8.2.22 8.9.22 8.16.22 8.23.22 8.30.22 Cumulative WBC
Alexander (Genesee Co.) 0 1 11 18 23 9 10 1 0 73
Avoca Hill (Steuben Co.) 0 1 10 31 53 23 6 0 0 124
Avoca Valley (Steuben Co.) 0 2 4 19 28 23 12 1 0 89
Caledonia (Livingston Co.) 1 3 8 25 36 36 14 22 4 149
Churchville (Monroe Co.) 0 3 30 36 31 24 11 5 3 143
LeRoy (Genessee Co.) 0 2 67 92 95 64 16 2 2 340
Pavilion (Genesee Co.) 0 1 5 4 3 5 3 1 0 22
Penfield (Monroe Co.) 3 2 26 94 120 85 32 34 8 404
Penn Yan 1 (Yates Co.) 1 2 6 19 29 20 9 9 1 86
Penn Yan 2 (Yates Co.) 0 0 12 7 31 11 13 16 0 90
Wayland (Steuben Co.) 1 1 4 34 90 47 16 1 0 194
Wyoming (Wyoming Co.) 0 3 24 13 13 1 1 2 1 58
Western Bean Cutworm trap counts by date
NA – not available