Milkweed infested with different caterpiller

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Milkweed infested with different caterpiller

Postby wysiwyg » Thu Aug 10, 2006 6:58 pm

I recently was able to establish some common milkweed and last week when I checked on it one plant was totally covered in these caterpillers. When you touch them, their "fur" comes off easily. They finished off one plant and then split up and went onto other plants. Any ideas what this caterpiller is? Thanks

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Postby monarchmama » Thu Aug 10, 2006 8:45 pm

They are milkweed tussock moth cats - cute but they can strip milkweed down to bare bones. :roll:
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Postby mommalepapillon » Thu Aug 31, 2006 12:00 pm

I have those as well and have decided that I don't want them so I guess you could say I "relocated them"
Sorry they are just too all consuming and don't seem to be on the endangered list! (except in my monarch garden)

Now if I could get rid of the Tachnid fly I'd be very happy
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