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European corn borer moth by R.Bessin
European corn borer moth photo by R. Bessin.

European
Corn Borer


European corn borer moths are yellowish brown with irregular darker olive-brown bands running as wavy lines across their wings. They are very pointed, similiar in shape to a delta winged jet. Wingspan for a European corn borer moth is about 1 inch.



The first generation of adult European corn borer moths fly in early to mid-May in Kentucky. Flight of the first generation should begin at approximatley 550 degree days with the peak flight occuring at approximatley 900 degree days. Current degree days for European corn borer are available for many locations in Kentucky through the Agricultural Weather Center maintained by the University of Kentucky Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering. Up-to-date European corn borer estimates and maps are available on this site as well. For more information on using day degrees see EntFact-106 Prediciting European Corn Borer Bevelopment.



European corn borer larva by R.Bessin
European corn borer larva photo by R. Bessin.

Early planted corn has the greatest potential for damage from the first generation. A second generation of ECB larva usually occurs late June to August. Late planted corn is most attractive to this generation. A third generation can occur from late July on. For additional information see European Corn Borer Scout Info Sheet and ENT-49 European Corn Borer. EntFact-301 Common Insects Attacking Peppers discusses European Corn Borer as a pest in peppers.



 

 

The following graph shows the average trap counts for European corn borer moths at the UK Research and Education Center for the five-year period from 1997 through 2001. This information is also available through the Kentucky Pest News web site.

Graph of 5 Year Average for European corn borer trap counts.

Trap Counts for European corn borer are available for the following years:

1992 1994 1995
1996 1997 1998
1999 2000 2001
2002 2003

 


Original document: 5 November 2001
Last updated: 19 February 2004


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