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Healthy trees are beneficial for your garden and the environment. But you should pay attention to any infestation of diseases or pests. Otherwise, they can be an eyesore and even a threat around your home. One way to prevent or control insects from colonizing your trees is by regularly pruning and trimming them. If the infestation is widespread, consider consulting a professional who offers tree trimming services to prevent further destruction.
Evergreen Bagworm.
The Evergreen Bagworm is often found in the eastern part of the United States. The bagworm is a moth in its larval stage. On pines, it can resemble the cones on the tree. After they hatch, they carry the bag around with them when feeding. They attach leaves, grass, and other materials onto the bag.
Bagworms can be destructive to evergreen plants. Early on during their spread, they are not easy to spot. When they grow in number, they can quickly overwhelm shrubs and evergreen trees.
You can remove bagworms manually if they haven’t spread all over the garden. Once you pick the bags, don’t leave them lying around the tree. Burn them to ensure they do not spread to other plants. Chemical and biological control may be necessary in some cases to eliminate them. You may consult tree trimming services or an arborist, to address a widespread infestation.
Japanese Beetle.
The Japanese Beetle is one of the most destructive insects that can infest your yard. They can feed on more than 500 species of plants and are known to skeletonize foliage. When it invades your garden, it eats the leaves, leaving the stalks and stems bare.
They are also populous in Japan, but they are not much of a problem in their native region because they are fed on by predators. The shortage of predators means that they are more problematic in North America. Beetles can destroy many plants, including the grass leaves and roots in your yard.
Japanese Beetles can be controlled by traps or pre
Healthy trees are beneficial for your garden and the environment. But you should pay attention to any infestation of diseases or pests. Otherwise, they can be an eyesore and even a threat around your home. One way to prevent or control insects from colonizing your trees is by regularly pruning and trimming them. If the infestation is widespread, consider consulting a professional who offers tree trimming services to prevent further destruction.
Evergreen Bagworm.
The Evergreen Bagworm is often found in the eastern part of the United States. The bagworm is a moth in its larval stage. On pines, it can resemble the cones on the tree. After they hatch, they carry the bag around with them when feeding. They attach leaves, grass, and other materials onto the bag.
Bagworms can be destructive to evergreen plants. Early on during their spread, they are not easy to spot. When they grow in number, they can quickly overwhelm shrubs and evergreen trees.
You can remove bagworms manually if they haven’t spread all over the garden. Once you pick the bags, don’t leave them lying around the tree. Burn them to ensure they do not spread to other plants. Chemical and biological control may be necessary in some cases to eliminate them. You may consult tree trimming services or an arborist, to address a widespread infestation.
Japanese Beetle.
The Japanese Beetle is one of the most destructive insects that can infest your yard. They can feed on more than 500 species of plants and are known to skeletonize foliage. When it invades your garden, it eats the leaves, leaving the stalks and stems bare.
They are also populous in Japan, but they are not much of a problem in their native region because they are fed on by predators. The shortage of predators means that they are more problematic in North America. Beetles can destroy many plants, including the grass leaves and roots in your yard.
Japanese Beetles can be controlled by traps or pre