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Army cutworm

description Army cutworm Overview

The army cutworm, Euxoa auxiliaris, is a noctuid moth described by Grote in 1873, and its miller moth adults serve as food for Rocky Mountain grizzlies.

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Army cutworm ranks #363 of 496 in the Moth ranking, behind Large yellow underwing, ahead of Pandora Pinion Moth.

Agricultural cutworm with notable outbreaks, though less infamous than fall armyworm; moderate pest reputation dominates consensus.

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How good is Army cutworm?
Army cutworm scores 4.72/10 (Poor) on Lunoo, making it rated in the Moth category. Agricultural cutworm with notable outbreaks, though less infamous than fall armyworm; moderate pest reputation dominates consensus.
What are the best alternatives to Army cutworm?
See our alternatives page for Army cutworm for a ranked list with scores. Top alternatives include: Black cutworm, Cabbage looper, Soybean looper.
How does Army cutworm compare to Black cutworm?
See our detailed comparison of Army cutworm vs Black cutworm with scores, features, and an AI-powered verdict.
Is Army cutworm worth it in 2026?
With a score of 4.72/10, Army cutworm is a solid option in Moth. See all Moth ranked.

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