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  • Image: Eastern Tent Caterpillar 1
    Credit: J. Hahn, University of Minnesota
  • Image: Eastern Tent Caterpillar 2

    Credit: Robert L. Anderson, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org

  • Image: Eastern Tent Caterpillar 3

    Credit: Terry Price, Georgia Forestry Commission, Bugwood.org

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green arrowEastern Tent Caterpillar
Malacosoma americanum

  • A web or "tent" is found in the fork of the branches
  • Larvae feed on leaves, which can cause defoliation
  • Larvae are hairy with blue, black, and orange markings, and a white stripe down the back
  • Larvae are found May to June
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  • Image: Fall Webworm 1
    Credit: Lacy L. Hyche, Auburn University, Bugwood.org
  • Image: Fall Webworm 2

    Credit: J. Hahn, U of MN

  • Image: Fall Webworm 3

    Credit: Ministry of Agriculture and Regional Development Archive,
    Ministry of Agriculture and Regional Development, Bugwood.org

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green arrowFall Webworm
Hyphantria cunea

  • Produces silken webbing that covers the ends of branches
  • Chews entire sections of leaves, leaving major veins
  • Yellowish or greenish with long, fine white hairs with two rows of black spots down its back
  • Occurs from late July through September
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