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 always interesting in that some years it seems like they are everywhere, and other years they are pretty sparse. Fortunately, this year seems like one of the sparse years, but none ...
A bagworm clings to an evergreen tree in downtown Lawrence on Tuesday, August 19, 2008. Sunshine illuminates webworms clinging to a tree in East Lawrence. Picking bagworms from trees can be a tedious ...
The fuzzy blondish caterpillars that seem to be everywhere in Louisiana right now are called fall webworms. They don't sting, but they do like tree leaves — and build noticeable webs so they can munch ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Fall webworms, Hyphantria cunea (Drury), are normally observed during late summer and fall when people notice the unsightly ...
Spring and summertime can bring along many issues for Houstonians, such as excess heat, humidity, flooding and webworms. Webworms are commonly spotted in large clusters on the sides of trees, houses ...
Jon Skinner with the Missouri Department of Conservation joined us this morning to talk about webworms. These special worms create large webs in trees, and are native insects that might look alarming ...
Today on your lawn and garden we’re talking about a worm that can cause a big problem in the yard and that worm is called what? The Sod Webworm. This is the time of the year it’s active so you need to ...
Tree branches, covered in webs. And unless they’re very small, entire trees are not covered, it’s just a limb or two are coated with the creepy webbing. But what is causing the specifically placed ...