- The fall
webworm (Hyphantria cunea) is a moth in the
family Erebidae known prin****lly for its
larval stage,
which creates the
characteristic webbed nests...
- The
ailanthus webworm (Atteva aurea) is an
ermine moth now
found commonly in the
United States. It was
formerly known under the
scientific name Atteva...
-
Spoladea recurvalis, the beet
webworm moth or
Hawaiian beet
webworm moth, is a
species of moth of the
family Crambidae. It is
found worldwide, but mainly...
- Farrier, David. "Dark
Tourist Season Two: what
could have been". www.
webworm.co.
Retrieved 13
August 2022. "Shocking! Dark
Tourist Season 2 Is Coming...
- ****ula undalis, the
cabbage webworm or Old
World webworm, is a moth of the
family Crambidae. It is a
widespread species which is
found from
Europe across...
-
Parapediasia teterrellus, the bluegr****
webworm moth, bluegr****
webworm, bluegr**** sod
webworm moth or bluegr**** sod
webworm, is a moth of the
family Crambidae...
-
Simaethistoidea Simaethistidae Tineoidea Acrolophidae (burrowing
webworm moths)
Arrhenophanidae Eriocottidae (Old
World spiny-winged moths) Psychidae...
-
Galasa nigrinodis, the
boxwood leaftier moth or
boxwood webworm, is moth of the
family Pyralidae. It is
found in
eastern North America. The
wingspan is...
- dead insects. They are
predators of
codling moth larvae, and also of fall
webworm.
Workers may
forage in households, but nest in soil mounds. They harvest...
- larvae—which
include the
common emerald, lime hawk-moth,
sycamore moth, and fall
webworm—also eat the plant. The
Ancient Gr****s and
Romans cultivated the mulberry...