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Fall armyworms are typically a problem on newly seeded winter wheat before a killing frost occurs. Young larvae will not chew completely through a leaf, creating a "window pane" effect. As they grow, they chew along the margins of leaves.
Fall armyworms typically feed in the early morning and late in the evening, so catching them in the act can be a task. If you suspect fall armyworm damage, try a soapy water drench on an affected portion of your lawn.
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