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Corn Earworm

Stout caterpillars up to 4 cm long, variable in colour from pale green to brown or reddish, found feeding inside corn ears, tomato fruits, and pepper pods.

Corn Earworm

Symptoms to Look For

  • Silks clipped and eaten at the corn ear tip
  • Frass-filled tunnels inside corn ears or tomato fruits
  • Entry holes at the stem end of tomatoes or the tip of corn ears

Affected Plants

CornTomatoPepperBeanSquashPea

Organic Solutions

Mineral oil in silks

Apply a few drops of food-grade mineral oil to corn silks at the tip of the ear right after pollination to suffocate newly hatched larvae.

Bacillus thuringiensis spray

Spray Bt onto corn silks every 3 - 5 days during silk emergence to kill newly hatched larvae before they enter the ear.

Trichogramma wasps

Release Trichogramma egg-parasitic wasps at the start of silking to parasitise earworm eggs before they hatch.

Prevention

  • Plant sweet corn varieties with tight husk tips that physically deter larval entry
  • Monitor with pheromone traps to time Bt applications to coincide with peak egg-laying
  • Remove and destroy crop debris promptly after harvest to reduce overwintering pupae

Garden, by Willowbottom recommends only organic, wildlife-friendly solutions. No synthetic pesticides, no harmful chemicals - ever.

Corn Earworm | Garden by Willowbottom