Use "earworm|earworms" in a sentence

1. Also called corn earworms and soybean pod worms, Bollworms overwinter in the soil under

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3. Songs that embody high levels of remembrance or catchiness are literally known as "Catchy songs" or "earworms".

4. (also 'cotton Bollworm')another term for corn earworm ‘They are known to eat cabbage moths, Bollworms, tomato hornworms and broccoli worms.’

5. Bollworm (aka: corn earworm) poses a significant threat to cotton and soybean – particularly late planted soybean that are still flowering when the flight

6. The corn earworm (CEW, Helicoverpa zea) and tobacco Budworm (TBW, Chloridea virescens) are very similar.Both CEW and TBW have an egg, larva, pupa, and adult life stage

7. Bollworm, also called corn earworm and soybean podworm, can be a significant square and boll-damaging pest of cotton in North Carolina, especially following foliar insecticide sprays for other insects.

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9. Hardwick (1965) reviewed the New World corn earworm species complex and the Old World African Bollworm, most of which had previously been referred to as a single species (Heliothis armigera or H

10. Labeled on more than 100 crops, Avaunt insecticide delivers broad-spectrum, long-lasting control of insect pests, including cabbage loopers, corn earworms, tomato pinworms, armyworms, peach twig borer, Oriental fruit moth and codling moth

11. ‘Interestingly, the Budworms and earworms have been found to produce the same compounds found in the saliva of beet armyworms.’ ‘According to the proponents of the silvicultural hypothesis, several processes combined to make forests increasingly vulnerable to Budworm outbreaks.’