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Aug 9, 2017 6:59 PM CST
Name: Cheryl
North of Houston TX (Zone 9a)
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Been trying to stay on top of the moth population for a few weeks. It seems like a losing battle. We were spared last year. But this year? They have come at us with a vengeance! The moth larva will kill a lawn in short order, damage a lawn even quicker. I am hoping the pesticides applied will kill emerging larva. But it seems after all the rain, the moths are out in force! Moths lay eggs. I have two bug zappers out. Not enough. I will mow tomorrow then top off the lawn with spray.
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