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Kevin,
I'm no expert on sweet corn but around here, if you
wait till the silk turns brown, it's too late. My understanding is
the moths like to specially lay eggs on fresh silk. Last summer we planted
corn in stages to have fresh corn all summer. Won't do that again,
it's too much spraying, as new silks are forming all summer long. If you
like the semi-natural approach, I've heard Pam non-stick spray also offers
good control.
Mark
KS
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