Pest Profile

Sorghum Webworm
Celama sorghiella
  • Sorghum webworm caterpillar
  • Sorghum webworm moth

Pest Description

This problem is usually confined to southeast Kansas. The damage is caused by small, fuzzy, striped worms that feed in developing seeds. The worms appear to prefer varieties with compact heads. There are several overlapping generations, and damage tends to be more severe in late planted fields. Larvae are active from August to October. Infestations do not injure mature seed. Hot, dry weather contributes to natural mortality. Controlling or keeping Johnsongrass mowed is recommended because it serves as a reservoir for this pest. Stubble destruction can reduce populations of overwintering larvae.

Source of information

J.P. Michaud:http://entomology.k-state.edu/extension/insect-information/crop-pests/sorghum/webworm.html

Pest photo source

Phil Sloderbeck, KSU Entomology