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Caterpillers!
Break a hole in the tent and wasps will finish them off. As long as the
chinoides rhododendrons are healthy, the loss of leaves will cone back. Many times a specific caterpillar will only eat fron a specific host. Observe what the caterpillar looks like eating the leaves and then check and see if you find it on this website - http://www.whatsthiscaterpillar.co.uk/. If you have others, you can use the site to id them, too. Jenny wrote: = I'm told that everyone is having a problem with caterpillars this year = in my area. There are tent caterpillars and a bunch of others. They're all = over my neighbor's baby fruit trees and seem to be coming over to my lot for= dessert. They've munched most of the new growth off of my expensive new= chinoides rhododendrons. = What's the best approach to dealing with them? I've seen people talking= about a bacillus, but didn't see it at the garden center. -- = Celestial Habitats by J. Kolenovsky 2003 Honorable Mention Award, Keep Houston Beautiful =F4=BF=F4 - http://www.celestialhabitats.com - business. Quoted by the Ho= uston Chronicle Lazy Gardener as 1 of 7 best gardening websites in Houston. =F4=BF=F4 - http://www.hal-pc.org/~garden/personal.html - personal |
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