Wednesday, June 10, 2026
  • Login
News 9
  • Home
  • News
    • International News
    • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Technology
  • Agriculture
No Result
View All Result
News 9
  • Home
  • News
    • International News
    • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Technology
  • Agriculture
No Result
View All Result
News 9
No Result
View All Result

How to get rid of fall army worms in Trans Nzoia County

Wycliffe Musalia by Wycliffe Musalia
May 9, 2020
in Agriculture
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0
0
SHARES

Small scale farmers in Trans Nzoia County are crying foul of
fall army worm invasion to their farms during this planting season.

The county government through CEC agriculture has release
3000 liters of pesticides to help reduce the spread of the worms.

According to residents, different farms especially those
that have been already planted, shows the signs of the worm larvae which attack
a variety of crops as well as grasses.

Once the infest a farm, the worms are most active at night
and hide in plants and under garden debris during the day.

Types of army worms

The biggest invasion of army worms usually occurs after a
cool, wet spring –and farmers fear that their crops might be destroyed in the
coming months.

There are two major types of army worms; Fall armyworms
(Spodoptera frugiperda) which are brown with yellow stripes, and beet armyworms
(Spodoptera exigua) –green with light stripes.

The adult worms are gray, mottled moths (1-1/2 inch
wingspan) with a small white dot in the center of each forewing and dark margins
on the hind wings.

According to Plant Natural, army worms are prolific and
responsive to favorable conditions. Their eggs are laid in fluffy masses on
crowns of seedlings and on leaves of older plants.

They destroy leaves of lettuce, cabbage, beans and Corn –which
is their favorite target –especially an early-season corn.

Army worm Prevention

The best method to control and prevent the spread of army
warms is through the use of natural predators, including birds, beneficial
insects, and other larvae predators.

The Plant Natural Research Center has defined guidelines a
farmer can use to control army worm invasion biologically, preventing harm to
the environment.

A farmer should use pheromone traps to monitor the arrival
of moths.

Look for larvae and signs of damage beginning in early
spring. Caterpillars will often be found feeding on the undersides of leaves
and on new growth.

Handpick the worms you discover and don’t be tempted to
crush them between your thumbs. Instead drop them in a bucket of soapy water.

Use beneficial insects, such as lacewing, ladybugs and
minute pirate bugs which feed on armyworm eggs as well as the young larval
stage. They help control other harmful pests, including aphids, earworms,
cutworms, cabbage loopers, a variety of mite and insect eggs.

Use Plants that attract birds and beneficial insects. Birds
are especially fond of the moths and will pull larvae from lawns and plants.

Applications of Garden Dust (Bt-kurstaki) or OMRI-listed
Monterey Garden Insect Spray (spinosad) will kill caterpillars.

Use multi-purpose neem oil spray which is effective on
various stages of the larvae as well as mites. It also prevents fungus growth.

Use fast-acting organic insecticides if pest levels become unbearable.

Tags: army warmsDesert locustsFall army warmsplanting seasonTrans Nzoia County
ShareTweetSharePinSend
Wycliffe Musalia

Wycliffe Musalia

Wycliffe Musalia is the founder and CEO of News 9 Kenya based in Nairobi.He has a Bachelor’s of Arts Degree in Linguistics, Media, and Communication from Moi University. Musalia writes and reports about politics, sports, technology, business, and world news.

RelatedPosts

Kipchumba Murkomen kicks off tournament to unite Cherangani communities amid rising insecurity
News

Kipchumba Murkomen kicks off tournament to unite Cherangani communities amid rising insecurity

February 23, 2026
0
Kitale boda boda operators urged to enroll in driving schools amid rising safety concerns
News

Kitale boda boda operators urged to enroll in driving schools amid rising safety concerns

February 20, 2026
0
Ruto’s affordable housing: George Natembeya distances himself from Kitale prison eviction
News

Ruto’s affordable housing: George Natembeya distances himself from Kitale prison eviction

February 12, 2024
0
News

BBI Report: The fate of People Living with Disability

October 22, 2020
0
Agriculture

Bee keeping: Sweet fortunes of Kabolet Forest –Trans Nzoia County

July 19, 2020
0
News

Trans Nzoia County residents welcomes move to partially reopen economy

July 7, 2020
0

Discussion about this post

Latest News

Herbalists search for traditional medicine at the Kamgoin Conservancy in Baringo County. Photo by Dennis Lubanga.
News

Baringo herbalists step up efforts to save forest at brink of extinction for sustainable healthcare

by Dennis Lubanga
June 10, 2026
0
0

Read more
Kenya has recently witnessed a wave of schools unrest. Photo_courtesy.

University students’ body petitions govt to urgently address mounting wave of secondary school unrest

June 9, 2026
0
An OB number issued at Kasarani Police Station. Photo: @MkenyaMzi. Source: X.

Public interest isn’t public ownership: Why OB numbers and court files aren’t social media exhibits

June 9, 2026
0
An OB number for an assault case reported at Kileleshwa Police Station. Photo: Jakonyango. Source: X.

Beyond OB numbers: Deconstructing legal illiteracy, digital misconceptions and the architecture of criminal justice

June 9, 2026
0
The late George Saitoti (l) with Rigathi Gachagua (r). Photo, courtesy.

From George Saitoti to Rigathi Gachagua: Kenya’s delicate balance of running mate position

June 9, 2026
0

Popular Posts

Sports

Gor Mahia v Petro Atletico: What you need to know about the squad, match

March 17, 2019
0
News

Presenter suspended over barbaric comments on slain Moi University student

April 10, 2019
0
Politics

Message from Opposition leaders amid controversies rocking the August 2019 population census

August 22, 2019
0
Politics

Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko set tactic to avoid impeachment

February 20, 2020
0
News 9

© 2025 News 9

Links

  • Terms Of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Get In Touch
  • Our Authors
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • International News
    • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Technology
  • Agriculture

© 2025 News 9

Welcome Back!

Sign In with Facebook
Sign In with Google
OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.