The bagworm is native to the U.S. and occurs throughout much of the area east of the Rocky Mountains. |
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When the commercial product is applied while the bagworm is still a larva, the bacterium can be very effective. |
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This is the time when bagworm eggs have hatched but have not yet formed their protective covering. |
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Since deciduous plants regrow new leaves each year, the defoliation caused by bagworm feeding is usually not serious. |
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Inside every case once inhabited by a female bagworm are up to 1,000 eggs, which hatch in June. |
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When fully grown, the bagworm fastens its covering to a twig and pupates within it. |
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The bagworm occurs in the eastern United States from New England to Nebraska and south through Texas. |
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We find a tiny teepee constructed of twigs on the underside of a leaf, home to an immature caterpillar of a bagworm moth. |
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I'm like a bagworm that's lost its bag, a snail without its shell. |
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Trunk injection of systemic insecticides against the bagworm, Metisa plana on oil palm. |
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Natural enemies of the bagworm, Metisa plana Walker and their impact on host population regulation. |
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Specific insects targeted by CRYMAX include cabbage looper, European corn borer, beet armyworm, bagworm, tent caterpillars, cankerworms, gypsy moth, and tussock moth. |
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Bagworm larvae are often destructive to trees, especially evergreens. |
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