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Cut Worms #8402995
05/13/25 08:37 PM
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Anyone know of a good method to eliminate cut worms besides staying up all night and stepping on them? Any soil treatments?

Thanks for any help.


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For my Tomato plants I put a 16 oz paper coffee cup around them with dirt up 1/2 way to hold them in place
Seems to help
Not 100% but I’ve had good luck doing that
Cut out the bottom and slit up the side
And wrap around

I don’t like chemicals

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Re: Cut Worms [Re: Computer Hater] #8403177
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Sevin kills cutworms and other insects vey well. I use Sevin and the knockoffs, many times a year. It works great on yellow jackets living in holes too.

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We cut a red solo cup to make a plastic rim around the transplanted veggie. Can get 2 rims from one cup. I expect a paper cup will work just as well and might be easier to cut with sissors.

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If you are using cups, just use a sharp hole saw bit and a drill and do the whole stack at once.

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My biggest problem with them is they cut the tender corn seedlings within a few days of them sprouting. I may try spreading 7 dust along the rows and see if that helps. It's a little frustrating to see the corn looking good as it comes out of the ground and then watching them slowly being cut off over the next several days. I wasn't sure what was doing it until I found several cutworms last year while weeding around the young plants.

Thanks.


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Beer traps work for home gardens but maybe not practical for a corn field.





Re: Cut Worms [Re: Computer Hater] #8403296
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Supposedly a handful of wood ash holds cut worms back, or a dusting of diatomaceous earth kills them but needs reapplying after a rain or irrigation

Re: Cut Worms [Re: Thumb Catcher] #8403342
05/14/25 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Thumb Catcher
For my Tomato plants I put a 16 oz paper coffee cup around them with dirt up 1/2 way to hold them in place
Seems to help
Not 100% but I’ve had good luck doing that
Cut out the bottom and slit up the side
And wrap around

I don’t like chemicals

I do the same thing with my small garden. But, it sounds like he's got a more than a small garden, so the cup thing might not work. Thuricide is a very low toxic pesticide used by organic farmers to control caterpillars and similar pests. I have used it on my broccoli, brussel sprouts, and cauliflower plants to control cabbage worms and moths with good success.


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Re: Cut Worms [Re: Computer Hater] #8403369
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Thuricide (Bt) needs to be consumed to work, the caterpillars may not need to eat much, but the plant may be cutoff before it works. On a large planting Sevin may be the best bet,

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