Harmful Effects of Wide-stripe grass-veneer moth
A species of Sod webworms
Larvae of wide-stripe grass-veneer moth may inflict mild to severe damage to corn crops by consuming stems and leaves, leading to holes in foliage and cut stems. High infestation levels can significantly reduce yields, impacting food supplies and economies dependent on corn.
What Type of Pest Is Wide-stripe grass-veneer moth?
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