Bird cherry tree ermine moths larvae
By 1066_sun
- 24 Jun, 2010
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My goodness this is great
25 Jun, 2010
ESSEX has been spooked by a plague of web-spinning caterpillars.
silken threads draped over trees, plants and gravestones.
It has been caused by an invasion of thousands of bird cherry ermine moth caterpillars who have created a vast web-like nest.
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truly amazing....................
GREAT PICTURES................
25 Jun, 2010
Is this a link you ve given have you url page please.There is a plague in europe too of catterpillers, not sure which one, which are destroy crops I read on the web news.
25 Jun, 2010
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1283749/Not-just-creepy--cemetery-gone-crawly-caterpillar-invasion.html
this is a link...........
25 Jun, 2010
Yes I ve just got it now thanks
25 Jun, 2010
But I don't get it.... how long did it take for all these to get like that? Looks like the end of the WORLD to me...
25 Jun, 2010
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This is amazing... could you please explain how they get like that?
24 Jun, 2010