1: "Identify cutworms by inspecting your garden at night with a flashlight."

2: "Remove weeds and debris that serve as hiding spots for cutworms."

3: "Use copper or cardboard collars around seedlings to prevent cutworm damage."

4: "Avoid planting vulnerable crops in areas with a known cutworm infestation."

5: "Introduce natural predators like parasitic wasps to control cutworm populations."

6: "Apply beneficial nematodes to the soil to target cutworm larvae."

7: "Sprinkle diatomaceous earth around seedlings to deter cutworms."

8: "Utilize cutworm traps baited with pheromones to catch and remove pests."

9: "Rotate crops regularly to disrupt cutworm feeding patterns and reduce infestations."

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