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Sycamore Tussock Moth This species is very similar to the banded tiger moth; both have similar natural histories and neither pose a threat to your garden plants.
According to Texas A&M AgriLife, the tussock moth caterpillar isn't the only stinging species.There are the buck moth, spiny oak slug, saddleback, io moth and south flannel caterpillars, with the ...
According to the Florida Museum of Natural History, the tussock moth caterpillar is a potentially harmful insect with a hairy and colorful body. They are generally dark bodied with a red head, 2 ...
This tussock moth caterpillar was photographed by Trudy Cass at Sea Pines Forest Preserve. ... From the subfamily Lymantriinae, this species can easily be distinguished as male versus female.
This tussock moth caterpillar was photographed by Trudy Cass at Sea Pines Forest Preserve. ... From the subfamily Lymantriinae, this species can easily be distinguished as male versus female.
In Florida, there are three different species of tussock moth caterpillars: the fir tussock moth caterpillar, the white-marked tussock moth caterpillar and the definite tussock moth caterpillar.
This tussock moth caterpillar was photographed by Trudy Cass at Sea Pines Forest Preserve. ... From the subfamily Lymantriinae, this species can easily be distinguished as male versus female.
White-marked tussock moth. (Wikipedia Commons) (WDIV) Some information on the species here from MSU Extension: This insect has two generations in southern Michigan with peaks of larvae on bushes ...