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Army worms are rapidly multiplying across Oklahoma, leading to significant destruction of lawns and crops, with residents sharing their experiences of the devastation.
Fall armyworms are emerging earlier than usual in west Wichita, and local experts say numbers are already higher than last year.
If you’ve braved the heat by going outside on your back porch or lawn, maybe you’ve noticed armyworms. Local lawn companies said they’re getting bombarded with calls about them.
Fall armyworms (Spodotera frugiperda) are not a welcome visitor in the Southeast. They often appear in large numbers in late summer to early fall and make the ground appear as if it’s moving as ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Large numbers of fall armyworms have been spotted in West Wichita this week, especially near 119th and ...
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