The bird-cherry ermine (Yponomeuta evonymella) lays eggs that develop into larvae. The larvae are safe inside the net, the larvae eat the leaves of the trees completely. Fortunately, the trees do not wither, they survive the caterpillars' feeding.
there is a really bad caterpillar problem here this year. There are a lot of these in the trees. They eat trees empty of leaves. Trees look terrible when they only have a trunk and branches, where there is a lot of webbing. The trees are called ghost trees.
a refuge, a niche, a place to live ?
VastaaPoista;-) The bird-cherry ermine (Yponomeuta evonymella) larvae.
PoistaWhat is it? It looks strange :-)
VastaaPoistaThe bird-cherry ermine (Yponomeuta evonymella) lays eggs that develop into larvae. The larvae are safe inside the net, the larvae eat the leaves of the trees completely. Fortunately, the trees do not wither, they survive the caterpillars' feeding.
PoistaI love the color of new foliage. I love to stand under trees and look up into the leaves. So peaceful!
VastaaPoistaThe new leaves are beautiful. But these larvae, which wrap themselves inside the web, and eat the leaves of the trees are not nice
PoistaOdd looking Anne.
VastaaPoistathere is a really bad caterpillar problem here this year. There are a lot of these in the trees. They eat trees empty of leaves. Trees look terrible when they only have a trunk and branches, where there is a lot of webbing. The trees are called ghost trees.
PoistaAll lives have got active as it becomes warmer.
VastaaPoistaIt is true.
PoistaGran foto. Me gusta.
VastaaPoistaThank you very much.
PoistaEn tiedä onko tässä kyse samasta, mutta lähistöllä on monta puuta ihan senttien peitossa.
VastaaPoistaSitä samaa tuomenkehrääjäkoin tekemää seittiä. Aavepuita.
Poista