Category: Outdoor Worms
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Posted on May 8, 2014
Noctua Cutworm
The Noctua or “winter” cutworm can be active at surprisingly low temperatures and can even be spotted on the snow in some cases.
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Millipedes
Millipedes are outdoor creatures associated with damp areas (compost piles, mulch beds, and similar); millipedes often feed on decaying plant materials. They sometimes sneak into […]
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Lady Beetle Larva
Larvae of lady beetles tend to be ~1/4″ long and have a black and orange spiky appearance. These insects don’t damage plants, instead they are […]
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Japanese Beetle Grubs
Extension Bulletin
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Iris Borer
Extension Bulletin
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Horsehair Worms
These long and narrow worms are called horsehair worms. They can get up to a foot or more in length and are often seen after rains. […]
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Honeysuckle Sawfly
Occasionally, an infestation of sawflies pops up on honeysuckle. These sawflies are similar to the European Pine Sawfly in that they have a single generation in the spring. In […]
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Posted on May 7, 2014
Gypsy Moth
Gypsy moth caterpillar have a grayish, fuzzy appearance. They have rows of distinct blue and red raised nodules running down their back, which make identification […]
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