great thread, thanks guys.......
cutworms can be devastating.....i am however dealing with the typical little pink/orange bud worm....i am pretty sure i know who is responsible for laying the egg in my area, but every area is different, and has different critters......scratch that, thought it was the buffalo tree hopper, but probably not...more research needed...i do know this....whatever it is, they prefer laying the egg or grub right at the onset of flower...it must be an evolutionary survival method they use instinctually knowing that the flower is about to form creating cover and food for the grub.......that being said, i have started neeming every other day, from a week before onset, til week three of flower, and it seems to have taken care of the problem....my theory is the neem kills the little egg before it has a chance to hatch a tiny grub....it is a shit ton of work, but i feel it is worth the trouble......the worst part, is they always damage the most prized part of the terminal flowers, like bud mold......potentially devastating....good luck fellas, and thanks for this thread Bud!...nugs