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Rachael Brooke, Phillips-Rooks District Extension Agent Agriculture and Natural Resources
Mid-May to early June is typically the time to scout for bagworms in Kansas. With a warm spring, that timeline may move up a week or more. Handpicking of bagworms can begin as soon as they emerge, but insecticide treatment should start in late May. Late treatments are ineffective, so early scouting…