Armyworm biology & life cycle
Armyworms overwinter as larvae in soil. Next spring, larvae resume feeding until fully grown and then pupate in the soil. Adults emerge, mate and lay eggs in May and June. The next set of larvae emerge 1-3 weeks later and young larvae feed in groups at night. Feeding will continue for about 4 weeks until the larvae are fully grown. The second set of adults emerge in August. Typically, there are 2 generations per summer with the first generation doing to greatest damage in late June or early July.