Honestly Bt isnโt very effective once you start seeing worms. Preflower theyโre silk together the growing tips and hide out where the spray wonโt penetrate. Then as the plant starts flowering theyโll move towards the center of the (tallest thickest) buds and once again hide out safe from the spray as they chomp away, shitting up a storm until one day youโll see a little yellow sugar leaf on a bud and when you give it a little tug, the entire bud will disintegrate. (Itโs amazing how perfect the bud will look, only be be all rotten up against the stem.) So you really need to start spraying in May/June, (about every 3 weeks) to knock down the population before they have a chance to get established.
I have a ton of Skipper butterflies that will start appearing in June and come in waves. Iโll see dozens flittering around and mating, theyโll disappear for awhile, and then in a few weeks thereโll be another wave, which repeats all summer. I actually donโt think theyโre the source of the bud worms, but the Bt will seriously knock down their population. So by this time of the year Iโll only see a couple, where as if Iโm not spraying each cycle will be thick. (And I know itโs not just environmental as Iโll see other grows within a mile of mine, and the bud worms will be all over the plants.)
Since you know that worms are a problem in your area, plan ahead and start spraying early in the season.