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The Armyworm is just one of many varieties of cutworms that destroy many low-lying plants and also lawns. These "worms" are actually the larvae of drab grayish or brownish moths. They can rapidly do significant damage.
Adult moths fly around at night and lay eggs on grass leaves or nearby plants. The larvae feed at night on leaves and crowns and hide during the day. The larvae pupate in the soil. There can be several generations each year.
