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Photo 3630
Oh well it's nature
If you find something like this in your trees....do get rid off it right away. if not, it will kill your tree.
14th August 2020
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Hi my name is Bruni. My husband and I live in Canada. We both immigrated from Germany. We live very close to Toronto. I'm a...
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Linda
Eww! So icky!
August 14th, 2020
Diana
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How very unusual!
August 14th, 2020
Jean
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yucky
August 14th, 2020
MOONCHILD
I hate web worms with a passion!!!
August 14th, 2020
Mags
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Ack! Used to get these things in the wild cherry tree. They are nuisance!
August 14th, 2020
Esther Rosenberg
yikes. Not sure if have seen this. Probably a good thing ;)
August 14th, 2020
Monica
Ugh! Hope the tree survives!
August 14th, 2020
Corinne
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Naughty little invaders !
August 14th, 2020
bruni
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Thank you ladies for your comment. I googled it after Hans and I took a ride through the country and saw so many trees full with these moth. they're called Gypsy Moth and if interested you can google it. there was way too much for me to copy.
August 14th, 2020
haskar
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yikes
August 15th, 2020
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Thank you ladies for your comment. I googled it after Hans and I took a ride through the country and saw so many trees full with these moth. they're called Gypsy Moth and if interested you can google it. there was way too much for me to copy.