Browntail moth caterpillars (Euproctis chrysorrhoea) have tiny barbed hairs containing toxins. These poisonous hairs cause skin rashes when touched and may cause breathing problems if inhaled.
It's important to check your boxwood hedges regularly because it's easier to deal with boxwood moths at the beginning of an infestation. Box tree moths are also a federally regulated species, so it's ...
But experts have warned that this can provide the perfect habitat for moths to invade your home and feast on your clothes and carpets. And the pesky insects not only destroy your fabrics ...
Florida plants have to be tough and adaptable ... I’m seeing butterflies in the garden and butterfly and moth caterpillars are active leaving holes. Sometimes they’ll eat so much of the ...
The relatively mild weather we’ve been having this fall has been wonderful for hiking. Unfortunately, it’s also good weather for outdoor chores, so I don’t have freezing cold and snow as ...