Saltmarsh Moth and Caterpillar
Garden....... Foe!!!! Wait... AND Friend!!! Wait... but why?
So like many other times we've discussed moth's and their larvae, we generally list them as both garden friends and foes. Here is a quick reminder why:
Although the larvae of moths (frequently called worms or caterpillars) are generally destructive to food crops, the adult moths are beneficial nocturnal pollinators. We always want to support our pollinators and beneficial insects. But, these caterpillars can be super destructive to plant foliage. Plus they host on numerous vegetable crops. What should we do?
First let's learn about the moth and caterpillar. At the end I will discuss management methods. Or you can skip there now if you want.
Saltmarsh Moths have a wide range from Central America all the way to Canada. Some people call them woolly bear moths because of the numerous hairs on the mature instars. But, Woollybear Caterpillars is a name…
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