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whatamp;#39;s up guys iamp;#39;m rhett welcome back to lawn insider in todayamp;#39;s video weamp;#39;re going to discuss how to treat your lawn for army worms and sod webworms but before we get started i would be doing you a great disservice if i didnamp;#39;t remind you that all throughout the month of august you can use the promo code olympics all caps and get free shipping on all lawn insider merch and thatamp;#39;ll be linked in the description box below so go check it out and get yourself a t-shirt so tell me if this sounds familiar you go outside itamp;#39;s a beautiful day youamp;#39;re going to cut your grass all is well in the world but then you notice these small little caterpillars wiggling around in your lawn if that sounds like something youamp;#39;ve experienced then more than likely youamp;#39;re dealing with army worms or sod web worms so what exactly are they well they are indeed caterpillars but they donamp;#39;t come from butterflies they come from moths