Southwestern Corn Borer Flight Kicking Off
JACKSON, TENN.
This week trapping data is not fully reported at this time, but the
second generation moth flight of southwestern corn borer is really
picking up in some locations.
UT’s recommendation for second generation infestations of SWCB is to
treat when 10 percent or more of plants are infested with eggs or small
larvae OR when moth traps catch more than 100 moths during the previous
week. However, treatment is NOT recommended if ears are already at or
near the dent stage (R5). Infestations starting after R5 should cause
minimal yield loss providing fields are harvested in a timely manner to
avoid lodging issues. This means our earliest maturing corn should
mostly escape the second generation.
SWCB eggs
Insecticides recommended for SWCB are listed in UT’s insect control
recommendations for corn (link here). For second generation
infestations, I prefer products that provide longer residual such as
Belt, Besiege, Intrepid or Prevathon. It is more important to use longer
residual insecticides in later maturing fields. These fields will be
more susceptible at at risk for a longer period of time.
I should stress that corn borer population will be low in most non-Bt
fields. Blanket sprays are not justified. This stresses the need to
run a few moth traps around your fields to make good management
decisions. ∆
DR. SCOTT STEWART: IPM Extension Specialist, University of Tennessee