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    Anyone else noticed the great number of tent caterpillar nests in the trees. I regularly travel between Brampton and Peterborough and haven't this many for quite a few years.

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    Same Guelph area .Lots

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    It's been great weather for them, in our area the walnut trees are covered very heavily with them.

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    Black cherry trees are covered by them here

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    My brother has speculated that the grouse numbers go up after a good season of tent caterpillars. He might just be a half full kind of guy though.
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    I'm also seeing this on my drive between Stratford & Seaforth.




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    I feel left out, I don't think I counted maybe a dozen or so this year on the ground and no tent caterpillar nests in any of the trees around our area.

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    They're actually a critter known as the fall webworm. The good news is there are many natural 'predators' so their control is a done deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sawbill View Post
    They're actually a critter known as the fall webworm. The good news is there are many natural 'predators' so their control is a done deal.
    However, those large tents they create can be deadly to small birds, we found a dead tree sparrow entangled in one of those web tents in one of our apple trees.

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    Too bad they don't catch cats. I'm sure Bushmoose would be happy about it.

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