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Caterpillars and trees
We have a number of trees in the garden of different varieties. Over the last couple of week we have noticed large clumps of caterpillars on the trunks of two of them. There are a hundred or so all nestling together. They are black with brown hairs. My bf is tempted to squash them and although they are doing a bit of leaf damage to one tree, the other seems unaffected. What are they likely to be and should we dispose of them?
TIA.
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You can then find out if they are worth protecting (eg if they are rare) or whether they are a common species. Not that this makes a difference to the caterpillar, they still want to complete their lives!!
You can then find out if they are worth protecting (eg if they are rare) or whether they are a common species. Not that this makes a difference to the caterpillar, they still want to complete their lives!!