
Eastern Tent Caterpillars Attracting Attention
Eastern tent caterpillars have well established nests in central NC. They favor cherry trees and often become a concern …
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Collapse ▲Eastern tent caterpillars have well established nests in central NC. They favor cherry trees and often become a concern …
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