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 ...
If you've spotted large webs in trees along Ohio highways, the culprit may not be what you think. Fall webworms, which are native insects, typically become more apparent in late summer and early fall, ...
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 ...
(WJW) – Have you ever seen this massive webs? Ohio wildlife experts often field questions — and maybe some concerns — this time of year about what’s spinning giant webs in trees. Credit: ODNR No, ...
Some time ago you had a column on treating trees for webworms with a formula of Karo syrup and Sevin dust. I lost my copy. Help! -- J.N., Tulsa. The "fall webworm" is not expected to become any more ...
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