According to Entimologists this is gonna be a bad season for inchworms and caterpillars. I couldn't imagine it being any worse than last year, when it was impossible to go into the woods for a good part of June, unless you liked picking off 50 or more of the little loopers and hearing the sound of "rain" in the woods as the worms poo.
(05/19/06) BAITING HOLLOW - Entomologists are warning Long Islanders of an upcoming bug invasion that could threaten entire wooded areas.
Experts say gypsy moth and inchworm caterpillars can be devastating to trees, and they expect the dry spring to bring millions of them to the area. There will be so many, they say, that residents will actually be able to hear them chewing. Officials say tent caterpillars will also be abundant in the coming months.
Cornell Cooperative Extension says there are several non-chemical ways to stop the pests. The group recommends putting duct tape around the tree, sticky side out, so the caterpillars stick to it. Other options include shooting them with a garden hose and putting out a birdfeeder to attract their natural enemies.
I have seen alot of tent caterpillars. There are loads of tents, here are 2 photos I took of them out in the Riverhead area. They are doing a number on the oaks.
(05/19/06) BAITING HOLLOW - Entomologists are warning Long Islanders of an upcoming bug invasion that could threaten entire wooded areas.
Experts say gypsy moth and inchworm caterpillars can be devastating to trees, and they expect the dry spring to bring millions of them to the area. There will be so many, they say, that residents will actually be able to hear them chewing. Officials say tent caterpillars will also be abundant in the coming months.
Cornell Cooperative Extension says there are several non-chemical ways to stop the pests. The group recommends putting duct tape around the tree, sticky side out, so the caterpillars stick to it. Other options include shooting them with a garden hose and putting out a birdfeeder to attract their natural enemies.
I have seen alot of tent caterpillars. There are loads of tents, here are 2 photos I took of them out in the Riverhead area. They are doing a number on the oaks.