Have you ever noticed all the web worms in the trees? John Boyle with the Citizen-Times answers this question about web worms. Question: I've gotten several readers asking me about web worms, ...
The unsightly webbing you may have noticed at the branch ends of many landscape trees recently is constructed by the fall webworm. This native pest is often discovered in late summer as they make ...
SANDYSTON -- Web worms are not internet tunes that get in your head. Web worms are actually the species of caterpillar which have spun hundreds of silken blobs in the trees along one of the busiest ...
YEAR. >> ALL THE WEBBING IN THE TREES RIGHT NOW, IT'S NOT GYPSY MOTHS, AND IT'S NOT TENT CATERPILLARS. THEY'RE SPRING GUYS. THIS IS WHAT WE CALL FALL WEBWORM. >> Reporter: THE FALL WEBWORM, ...
In late summer each year, fall webworms (Hyphantria cunea) become noticeable when they build their highly visible thick white webs on the tips of tree branches. Fall webworms are moths, not worms, ...
There are many ways we mark the end of summer. Some refer to the beginning of school or the closing of the pool, while others view Labor Day as the unofficial end of summer. Another way, if you're ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — If you’ve driven around the metro lately, you’ve probably noticed big webs in many of the trees. It’s a common sight this time of year. Some are wondering if we’re seeing more of the ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Are you wondering about all those webs in trees along Ohio roadways? Those spooky and unsightly webs are the result of fall webworms. Fortunately, these web nests have little to ...
Today’s batch of burning questions, my smart-aleck answers and the real deal: Question: I've gotten several readers asking me about web worms, particularly out in Haywood and Jackson counties, where ...
Q. We're new to the area and have three questions. The first: Many of the trees have a web on the branches and the webs are full of worms. How can we clear up this problem without harming the trees?
Q. We're new to the area and have three questions. The first: Many of the trees have a web on the branches and the webs are full of worms. How can we clear up this problem without harming the trees?
The summer solstice happened a few days ago, marking the beginning of summer, astronomically speaking. In a practical sense, most of us consider early June as the beginning of summer. I got a little ...