![]() ![]() “The moths land in the area, they lay their eggs in the area, the eggs hatch and you’ve got these larvae, caterpillars, if you will, then they start feeding.” “They got a free ride in with the wind,” he said. Norris suspects the southern storms brought the mature moths up here. The Fall Armyworm is not native to Ohio, and typically lives in southern areas with tropical climates. “We have calls from Westlake, Avon Lake, Bay village, all over the west side.” ![]() “You’re seeing a lot of lawns that are turning brown and people are like ‘oh my gosh, what’s going on? Am I going to lose my lawn?’” said Norris. He said in the past week, the company has been inundated with hundreds of calls from frantic homeowners. WESTLAKE, Ohio - There’s an intruder in Cleveland’s West Side suburbs: the Fall Armyworm.įall Armyworms are marching, munching and destroying lawns and plants at a rapid pace.ĭan Norris is a certified turf grass professional with Good Nature Organic Lawn Care. ![]()
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