SPONGY MOTH CATERPILLARS NEED TO DIE. Most of the trees in our yards are admired from a distance but you should take a closer look. The Spongy Moth Caterpillar are in their most active phase right now and they are destroying your trees.

The Spongy Moth Caterpillar typically hatch in April and are most active in May and June. What these creatures are doing is eating the leaves off of your favorite trees causing extreme defoliation and eventual death to the tree.

According to the New York Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) the Spongy Moth Caterpillar, formerly the Gypsy Moth Caterpillar, is an unwanted guest from France that loves to eat the leaves of oak, maple, apple, crabapple, hickory, basswood, aspen, willow, birch, pine, spruce, hemlock, and more.

Spongy moths were brought to America in an attempt to breed them with silkworms. That failed and some of the Spongy Moth escaped. The have now "naturalized" in our forest communities and so they will always be around but you can squish them right out of your yard.

518 News, Spongy Moth Caterpillars, New York State DEC
Photo by Ashlee Marie on Unsplash
loading...

Yes, squishing these invasive caterpillars is the most effective way to start getting rid of them from your property, especially when populations are low or when you have just a few trees you want to protect.

Many New Yorkers place sticky barrier bands around the tree's trunk to catch caterpillars when they hatch and crawl. In mid-June when caterpillars are larger, replace sticky/barrier bands with a burlap trap.

5 of New York's Most Devastating Invasive Species

Here are 5 species that have invaded New York State and in some cases they must be killed. We are talking about fish that walk on land, plants that cause severe burns and insects that could wipe out a variety of crops that we rely on.

Keep an eye out for these species and you hike, work around the yard or do some fishing this year. Should you locate any of these it is important to report where and when you found them to the New York State DEC.

Gallery Credit: Karolyi

LOOK: These are the best lake towns to live in

Stacker examined data from personal finance website WalletHub to determine the best lake towns to live in across the U.S.

Gallery Credit: Stacker

The Five Most Snake Infested Lakes In New York State

World Atlas helped Hudson Valley Post determine the most snake infested waters in New York State.