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An aggressive hatch of Douglas-fir tussock moth caterpillars is threatening trees, both in national forests and in Santa Fe.
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The box tree moth has been confirmed in West Virginia, continuing its rapid spread since its initial North American detection ...
The West Virginia Department of Agriculture confirmed the first appearance of the invasive Box Tree Moth in West Virginia on ...
Controlling box tree caterpillar Organic control Hand removal You can try to remove the caterpillars by hand if the infestation is small or you only have a few plants – you will need to do this ...
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The box tree moth, an invasive species from East Asia, poses a significant threat to boxwood shrubs in Michigan. The moth caterpillars can defoliate a boxwood within a single season and eventually ...
The boxwood plant on the right is dead or dying from box tree moth caterpillar damage. The invasive caterpillars feed on the foliage and leave behind webbing and frass (sawdust-like insect excrement).