![]() If you see them in your garden, there is a good chance that you have cutworms, or that you will in the near future.Ĭardinals like to feed on cutworms and other crawling creatures. Cutworms can be solid, but they can also have stripes or spots on their bodies. However, you may also see them in green, gray, or even pink. As mentioned before, you are most likely to see them in the dusk or evening hours.Ĭutworms come in many colors. You may also catch cutworms in the act of climbing up or chewing on your plants. There is even one variety (the glassy cutworm) that feeds on the roots ![]() Plant and feed on the fruit, buds, or leaves. Remember that in some cases, cutworms will also climb up a ![]() The only limit to the damage is how far the cutworm can travel in one night! If you are really unlucky, a cutworm will go down a row of plants, cutting off each one as it goes. Finally, it chewed at the stem until it cut all the way through, severing the top and most likely killing your plant. Then, it wrapped itself around the plant’s stem at the base. ![]()
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