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Question by  amaria (34)

What are basic control strategies for the fall bagworm?

I would like to prevent fall bagworms from attacking my lawn, trees and garden.

 
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Answer by  BrendaG (6111)

Spraying the appropriate insecticide works great on bagworms, but the bags they live in until hatched is hard to penetrate with liquids. Talstar One is recommended for this task. It is concentrated and has no odor, and can be used on many kinds of trees and plants, including the lawn.

 
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Answer by  BrendaG (6111)

Catching the bagworms at the right time is essential in controlling them. In May and June they start emerging from their sacks, so using insecticides at this time is recommended.

 
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Answer by  champaign9497 (11977)

I have been battling them for years and I have found that if you cut the very first ones you see down the other ones really don't bother you.

 
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Answer by  Worksforme (467)

Spray your plants with one of the insecticides for bagworms. Once the last week of May and then repeat again around the first week of July.

 
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Answer by  ktow70 (305)

the best control stradegy would be to use a systemic insecticide like merit about every 4 months you can apply it to both plants and grass it is available as a concentrate liquid or a granular this should prevent most then use an orthene to spot treat as needed to keep infestation down

 
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Answer by  sporky (16)

Mid-June is the time to use insecticides while the critters can be easily killed. Pulling off and burning the bags from fall until spring can cut down the population.

 
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Answer by  Liz59 (10966)

The best strategy is to spray raid all over your garden and also to use ammonium daily to prevent bagworms.

 
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Answer by  champaign9497 (11977)

I contacted the arbor day foundation when they attacked my trees last fall and they told me the only true way to get rid of them is you have to cut the nests down and burn them so we did.

 
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