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Trees stripped by invasive caterpillars muster defenses that can harm native insects, research showsBy then, the spongy moth caterpillar culprits are pupating and changing into moths. But mid-summer is when caterpillars of the striking, native polyphemus moth—second largest moth in North ...
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Birds & Blooms on MSN5 Silk Moths That Might Be in Your BackyardPolyphemus caterpillars eat a wide variety of tree leaves, including oak, maple, willow, wax myrtle, and more. Meet the ...
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