A gang of Western tent caterpillars have taken up residence in acres of aspen trees north of Durango in the San Juan National Forest. The insects construct their silken tents on aspen tree branches ...
Q: The attached photo shows worms that are on my neighbor’s crabapple tree. She called them army worms, since she had something similar at the lake on an elm. Do you know what they are? — Kristi M. A: ...
At their peak infestation, forest tent caterpillars can number from 1 million to 4 million per acre. They can create a maddening nuisance to people living or vacationing in the Northland, both in ...
Weather has definitely been a topic for Arkansans this year. From the winter deep freeze damage to horrific tornadoes and storms — and a cooler and wetter April — there is a lot to talk about. ️ ...
Dear Answer Man, lately alongside of roads I've noticed trees with these things in them (see picture). What are they? — Heather They're tents that were carefully crafted by hungry eastern tent ...
DULUTH -- Admittedly, Kathy Carlson of Duluth doesn’t know very much about forest tent caterpillars. But she does know she never wants to see one again. Consider her wish (partially) granted. The ...
The tree in my yard has webbing in some of the branches, and I think I see caterpillars. What should I do? — K.W. The webs you are describing are probably the webs of tent caterpillars. Tent ...
The tent caterpillar arrives with the Lowcountry spring. Despite some homeowner worries, they don't do permanent damage to trees. Vicky McMillan Special to The Island Packet Warmer weather has arrived ...
DULUTH — At first it looked as if the invasion had begun: the dreaded onslaught of forest tent caterpillars eating their way across Northland forests, a plague that hasn’t hit hard for 20 years. Up ...
At Possumís Landscape and Pest Control Supply and at WTMA, The Big Talker, our phone lines have had several calls that have common issues. Tree cattle, stink bugs, and worms are getting active and ...
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'Is this the year of another caterpillargeddon?' People in northern B.C. are spotting more tent caterpillars
In trees, gardens, and even on sidewalks — people across northern B.C. are spotting dark-coloured, fuzzy caterpillars with little spots on their backs and wondering if another tent caterpillar ...
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