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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Young bagworm and webworm get started in a tree. The unsightly webbing you may have noticed at the branch ends of many landscape ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - It will not be long before our trees are laced with web worms. “I’ve already started to see some web worms when I’m out and about, they are starting to show up in the area,” ...
The fall brings many webs to our Lowcountry trees. The webs are for protection against birds and other insects. Some are bad for the tree; some are good for the tree and some are just Halloween ...
Dear Neil: Webworms have ravaged our pecans this summer. Do I need to remove branches they have stripped? Will they grow new leaves next spring? We had an old spreading juniper that bagworms stripped, ...
I got a text message from a neighbor that was worried about some strange nests in her neighbor’s trees. She was worried it may be a hornets’ nest, but the problem is fall webworms. Fall webworms ...
Large webs have been spotted in trees along Ohio highways, and the culprit? Fall webworms.Fall webworms, which are native insects, typically become more apparent in late summer and early fall, ...
It’s webworm season. The squirmy bugs are actually caterpillars and they can create some sticky situations in area trees. “They develop this web around them to protect them from the birds,” Lou Meyer, ...
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 ...
The transition from summer to fall is a time of football games, mums, changing leaf color, and dead patches in the lawn. That latter event is often the work of one of Pennsylvania’s most common – and ...
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 ...
Webworms have taken over, but they're no computer virus. They're webbed, unsightly tree infestations and they're prevalent around the Tulsa area. But what are these brown masses lurking in tree ...