In some locations fungal pathogens have been observed killing the caterpillars. The warm wet weather we have been having in many areas increases the possibility of insect pathogenic fungi attacking insects.
Check your soybeans for the presence of green cloverworms or other defoliating insects. If defoliation levels exceed 20% and caterpillars are present, an insecticide application may be warranted. See the UNL Department of Entomology Web site for pest management at http://entomology.unl.edu/instabls/soydefol.htm for information on insecticides labelled for use in soybeans, their rates, and preharvest intervals.
Bob Wright
Extension Entomologist, Lincoln
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