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Spiders Nests in Pecan Trees - HELP!
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<blockquote data-quote="Newfie" data-source="post: 28840" data-attributes="member: 2236"><p>Sounds like the dreaded gypsy moth tent catepillars to me. They eat all the leaves and kill the tree. I don't know if you have such a thing in Miss. but I remember when I was younger the Northeast was overrun with them. You could here them munching in the trees! I'm not sure what kind of treatments there are. A common one is to remove the branch at first sight of tenting and burn it. I'm sure JPS will probably have the solution and/or the identity of your visitors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Newfie, post: 28840, member: 2236"] Sounds like the dreaded gypsy moth tent catepillars to me. They eat all the leaves and kill the tree. I don't know if you have such a thing in Miss. but I remember when I was younger the Northeast was overrun with them. You could here them munching in the trees! I'm not sure what kind of treatments there are. A common one is to remove the branch at first sight of tenting and burn it. I'm sure JPS will probably have the solution and/or the identity of your visitors. [/QUOTE]
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