I was familiar with large number of moths in my lawn about two years ago. They flew away when I walked on the grass. Their size is small around 0.75 inches (1.95 cm)
I have no ideas about relationship between moth influx and lawn healthiness on that time.
After reading from several articles, these moths may damage our lawn. At least there are three species of lawn moths:
- Nomophila noctuella.
- Tehama bonifatella.
- Crambus sperryellus.
Adult moths take nutrition directly from grass leaves. They love juice from leaves interior.
The abundance of moths may lead to damage of lawn permanently, but harmless if they are in lower numbers.
Female moths lay eggs on grass leaves, the eggs then hatch after several days or a week.
Larvae or worm stage is veracious stage, dangerous pests for grass. These larvae may destroy grass significantly, especially turf grass.
The signs of our lawn has been damages and infected are:
- appearing of dead brown patches on the grass
- growing of weed
- present of vine grasses
- growing of moss around the house.
- number of birds feeding on lawn, because a lot of worms.
How to control the larvae?
Using soapy water is one of good ways to get rid off Webworms from lawn. We may mix proper amount of liquid dish soap water.
People usually use 2 table spoon liquid soap per gallon of water, then spray on the infected grass.
Have you got problem with your lawn? What problem?