That’s probably the thought that comes to your mind when you see large, silky looking nests in your trees. You’re probably wondering what kind of spider builds something like that, but the truth is – it’s not a spider. Its tent caterpillars or webworms. Today, we’re going to talk about what webworms are, why the webs are what they are and how you can get rid of them. Let’s jump right in.
One of the best things about having healthy, thriving trees is their aesthetic appeal and the overall look and feel that they bring to your yard. But when trees look bad, they can be an eye sore and in some respects – look flat-out creepy.
That’s probably the thought that comes to your mind when you see large, silky looking nests in your trees. You’re probably wondering what kind of spider builds something like that, but the truth is – it’s not a spider. Its tent caterpillars or webworms. Today, we’re going to talk about what webworms are, why the webs are what they are and how you can get rid of them. Let’s jump right in. Tree roots are an important part of any thriving ecosystem – and that includes your front yard. Roots
feed you trees and store the nutrients that each tree needs in order to stay healthy. That being said, everyone has dealt with a tree whose roots have begun to grow up and out of the ground. Needless to say, roots don’t offer the most aesthetic value and they’re also a huge pain in the backside to landscape around. On one hand, you don’t want your tree’s roots to be damaged, but you also don’t want your yard to look bad and become more of a chore than it already is. So what do you do? |
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