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 ...
In particular we estimate a modified Economic Injury Level (EIL) for the bagworm, Thyridopteryx ephemeraeformis (Haworth), attacking American arborvitae, Thuja occidentalis under retail nursery ...
They look like a pine cone or seed pod, but they aren’t on all of the arborvitae. What could they be? A: It sounds like you have bagworms (Thyridopteryx ephemeraeformis), which are the ...
They have black markings on their wings and have a wingspan of around thirty-five millimetres. Bagworms are mysterious beasts. Not wanting to be seen by the world, the larva of the bagworm moth builds ...
Thank you for your dedication to educate us. I have had a bad case of bagworms on my lace leaf Japanese maple tree this year. I had no idea that bagworms would attack that tree, and never had this ...
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