Posted by wfw on July 10, 2010 at 21:23:29 from (67.213.39.150):
In Reply to: Sweet Corn Worms posted by 37 Chief on July 10, 2010 at 07:01:34:
I have had good results by spraying dipel or thuricide on the ears. they are a bacteria that attacks the worms digestive tract and paralyzes it, thus they cannot eat anything else and die. works good on cabbage loopers also. will not harm people,birds, cats, dogs, etc. just worms. this bacteria is where the gene came form that has been spliced into some typs of field corn with success. hope this helps.
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