Can anyone help me id the culprits? The caterpillars are similar to
tent worms, but they do not have any blue markings. They are mostly
black with two thin stripes down the back.
Has anyone else had this problem? Any recommendations? I have not seen
any evidence of a nest or origin for all these pooping caterpillars!
Thanks!
Heidi
Raleigh, NC
I had the same thing on my deck. There was so much of it I thought it was
gravel coming off the shingles on my roof! Check to see if you have bagworms
in the trees over your deck. The web-like nests are filled with the
caterpillars and caterpillar poop. They love pecan trees. After spraying
with the appropriate pesticide my problem was solved - at least for this
year. Good luck!
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Does a tent worm turn into a type of moth? I can't imagine the size of
the moth that would come out of this caterpiller--they are fairly large
(not hornworn large...but large).
Heidi
Heidi
http://home.comcast.net/~larflu/owl1.jpg
Lar. (to e-mail, get rid of the BUGS!!
http://www.forestpests.org/southern/Insects/oakworm.htm
Heidi
> This is it: the pic of the orangestripe oakworm larvae is exactly like
> what is crawling and pooping all over my deck! Anyone ever deal
> w/these?
>
> http://www.forestpests.org/southern/Insects/oakworm.htm
>
>
> Heidi
You could try to lay big wads of peanut butter across their paths and see
if squirrels pick them up on the other end. But if you have brazen
squirrels they might not wait for the caterpillars and just hop on the deck
and have a picnic. But then you still get a small chance of the
caterpillars getting trampled. :-)
- S