If you see a dainty white butterfly with black markings fluttering around in your yard this spring and summer, you might want to head over to your garden and check on your cabbage. Wait, my cabbage?
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The furry, stinging caterpillar of the southern flannel moth You will come across many caterpillars in your garden. Knowing a ...
CLIFTON PARK, N.Y. (NEWS10) — It’s called the hickory tussock moth caterpillar and is native to the area. You can spot it easily by the bright white color, but experts say don’t touch it. That’s ...
Gardening season isn’t over yet, and you may have questions. For answers, turn to Ask an Expert, an online question-and-answer tool from Oregon State University’s Extension Service. OSU Extension ...
Step outside just about anywhere in Louisiana right now and you’re likely to spot dozens of hairy, white caterpillars crawling around. Sometimes, you may even see one fall from overhead, seemingly out ...
There are several caterpillar species whose populations tend to peak about this time of year. While some, such as Monarchs, are celebrated and others are oohed and ahhed over like the silk worms, ...
Q:I was just wondering about a white caterpillar that I've seen a couple of times the last couple of months in Pittsfield. I saw your Nov. 14 article about the woolly bear caterpillar, but there was ...
Cabbage white butterflies – Pieris rapae – are one of the most common garden visitors across southern and eastern Australia. The butterfly looks elegant in white with black dots on its wings: females ...