If you see webs being formed around the tips of branches as well as defoliation under the webbing in your pecan, hickory, persimmon and sweet gum trees, they are probably infested with fall webworms.
There is nothing better than a pie made using pecans harvested from a tree in Pontotoc County. You may have visited your favorite tree recently with hopes of finding a large crop of developing pecans ...
There is nothing better than a pie made using pecans harvested from a tree in Pontotoc County. You may have visited your favorite tree recently with hopes of finding a large crop of developing pecans ...
During this period of returning to “social distancing,” leisure activity options have the potential to be imposed again. Crowded venues are being discouraged, whether wearing a mask or not. As such, ...
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 ...
My pecan tree had webs last year and again now. What can I do to get rid of them? — K.W., Tulsa Fall webworms have two to three generations yearly, with the largest usually appearing in late July into ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Fall webworms, Hyphantria cunea (Drury), are normally observed during late summer and fall when people notice the unsightly ...
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 ...
Austin (KXAN) — What’s that large cobweb-looking thing cloaking the tree in your yard? Why do the trees on your drive to work look like they’ve been draped with a thin white web? Entomologists say ...
If you’re going to produce pecans here in Texas there are several issues you’ll need to address. I’ve made a list of the most common. Let’s check them off one at a time. Large fibrous webs being built ...