![]() ![]() ![]() Newly hatched larvae hide under, and feed on, the leaves of weeds or crops on and near the soil surface. Small larvae emerge from the eggs after about a week. When the eggs are laid during autumn and winter, various sizes of larvae will be found in the soil until spring. Cutworm moths are nocturnal and take flight at night, laying eggs singly or in groups on the soil surface, or on the leaves of weeds and maize plants that may occur in lands in the few weeks prior to planting. ![]()
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