Big Silk Web Question I think we have gypsy moths feeding on our cherry trees. We’ve seen a bunch of fuzzy caterpillars eating the leaves. There are also these big silken webs in the middle of the trees. My neighbor says if you burn the webs, you can kill all the caterpillars inside. S.S., Nashua
VIEW MOREThe Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) is a small, very pretty, and very destructive beetle that was recently introduced into the U.S. from Asia. It was first found in North America in 2002 near Detroit. It has since spread to 22 states, including Massachusetts and New Hampshire. The adult beetle is a metallic emerald green in
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