Native to North America, bagworms are commonly found in the eastern half of the United States. They feed on the leaves of evergreen hosts such as juniper, spruce, cypress, arborvitae, and pine, as ...
Dr. Timothy Gibb, Purdue Extension Entomologist, said, “During July and August, bagworms may defoliate arborvitae, junipers, and other trees and shrubs.” He added, “Bagworms are caterpillars that live ...
If you don't keep an eye out for bagworms, you may wind up with damaged or dead plants. Here, how to get rid of them—before it's too late!
arborvitae, cyprus, cedar, and spruce. The cases they form can be difficult to spot because they look like conifer cones. Bagworms go through several larval stages, at the end of which the mature ...
The most devastating damage the bagworm leaves behind is found on evergreens such as junipers and arborvitae. Courtesy Johnson County Extension As the growing season ends and the leaves begin to ...
Q: I think you had a recent piece in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette about bagworms. Please refer me to the date of issue. A: The column where I wrote about bagworms was July 12. However ...
Luckily, there are two times of the year when bagworms are exposed and can be ... silk is recognizable to anyone with juniper, spruce or arborvitae. The end of spring is the best time to control ...
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