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The U.S. elderberry market is expected to grow, as the popularity of this low-input crop continues to rise. With suitable ...
Parts of northeastern Ontario, including Sudbury, are in the midst of a tent caterpillar outbreak, [the CBC reports]( ...
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The subject of this writing is one of our most conspicuous caterpillars, the eastern tent caterpillar (Malacosoma americanum). Almost everyone has noticed them, due to the conspicuous white silken ...
Eastern tent caterpillars are a native species that create noticeable silken nests in trees, primarily black cherry trees. While they may cause temporary defoliation, they do not kill trees and ...
Eastern Tent Caterpillars webs have started popping up in trees. This caterpillar eats the leaves off of trees, especially on wild cherry, apple, and crabapple, although it can also be found on ...
Eastern tent caterpillars, Malacosoma Americanum, are native to North America and are noticed mainly because of the silken tents they build in the forks and crotches of trees in early spring.
What’s causing that and what should I do about it? A: It sounds like you’re describing Eastern tent caterpillars. These caterpillars stay in their tents during the day and crawl out at night ...
The average date of Eastern Tent Caterpillar emergence has usually been around early May. However, unusually warm weather might push that ahead into mid-April, at least based on how this year is ...