Tent caterpillars in the spring. Gypsy moths in the summer. Fall webworms in the fall. Anything else? Yes! If your honeylocust or mimosa tree is covered in webs, it could be mimosa webworm. Damage ...
Bagworms or webworms – is there a difference? Are both bad? Although it is common for the average homeowner to confuse the two based simply on the name, let’s explore the aspects of these pests, one ...
Purdue Landscape Report: Just after the browned leaves on branches of trees attacked by periodical cicadas began to disappear from view, webworms and their associated browning started to spread ...
Several web-making caterpillars can be active in late summer. They cooperate to bind leaves and branches together into unsightly, but protective, nests where the can feed more or less undisturbed.
The bugs are out in force this summer, and damage is starting to show in the landscape, from trees to lawns to tea roses. City dwellers may start to see early signs of fall among the hundreds of ...