What could they be? A: It sounds like you have bagworms (Thyridopteryx ephemeraeformis), which are the caterpillars of a native moth. These caterpillars are called bagworms because they wrap ...
Row cover cloth is intended to prevent damage from light frosts, with up to 4 degrees of temperature protection past freezing. Courtesy Johnson County Extension With cooler weather looming and ...
Encased in their self-spun silken retreats, these resilient leaf-munching nuisances dangle from tree branches like ill-boding ornaments. The earliest sign of bagworms on trees is when evergreen ...