Fall is coming! Before the leaves start to change color, well before the first frost, fall webworms begin to encase parts of our deciduous trees in their webs. While this isn't as aesthetically ...
A web-covered tree can be an alarming sight. Here’s how to tell what’s causing it and whether your tree needs help.
This time of year, I receive calls from concerned homeowners across Colquitt County about fall webworm infestations.
IT IS NOT difficult to spot the ugly nests of the fall webworm this time of year. The fall webworm is a native pest of trees and shrubs. It makes its appearance in late summer to early fall and ...
If you see webs being formed around the tips of branches as well as defoliation under the webbing in your pecan, hickory, persimmon and sweet gum trees, they are probably infested with fall webworms.
Step outside just about anywhere in Louisiana right now and you’re likely to spot dozens of hairy, white caterpillars crawling around. Sometimes, you may even see one fall from overhead, seemingly out ...
Fall webworms are especially abundant this time of year throughout the county. Fall webworm (Hyphantria cunea) is a native Lepidopterous insect that becomes a moth at adulthood. The larval stage of ...
This image shows the protective webbing made by a colony of small leaf-eating worms, called fall webworms. The colony will construct a tough silk net on the end of a tree branch in late summer. These ...
Silken, web-like nests are a common site this time of year and are a signal of fall’s arrival. The fall webworm is a web-spinning caterpillar that likes to make its presence known every fall. While ...
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