Caterpillars here can be a real problem. The butterflies lay their eggs in the trees, and when those hatch out, the caterpillars form huge silk tents and ravage whatever foliage they're near. Everyone here calls them "bagworms," and people wrap rags or old pieces of carpet around the ends of long poles, dip them in kerosene, light them, and try to burn the tents (and caterpillars) out.







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Wow! You Arkansas folk don't mess around! If I went outside and held a tourch anywhere near a tree, even though it had tent caterpillars, I'd be arrested! (if PETA didn't get me first)
the neighbor across the street had a huge tree full of them , one morning I went out and the front yard was alive with them . I had to spray the whole thing , made me mad , poisioned everythng in the yard . I told him about it and to get Seven and scatter it around the base of the infested tree , That stopped them . The only other thing regarding a caterpiller ( not a tent worm ) was one year I put my Phals. out and found one eating holes in the leaves . I moved it, and took the Phals in . I looked at the butterfly ads interesting
Gin
