CLOSED: Worm or Catepillar? Eating Texas Mountain Laurel

Sun City West, AZ

Help me identify if this is friend or foe. I love butterflies but this worm/catepillar/pest is eating my new growth on my Texas Mountain Laurel which grows slowly anyway. I know I have aphids too, and am treating them but this worm critter appears every few days, grows fast, spins a sticky white web and seems to be eating my new growth so I have been picking them off.

Would it turn into a pretty butterfly if I left them alone? Would they destroy my Texas Mountain Laurel though? I live in Phoenix AZ, have many desert plants in my yard but this guy is only bothering the two Texas Mountain Laurels that are not quite 2 years old. These plants bloomed beautifully this spring then I think got too frequent watering while I was on vacation and lost most of their lower leaves but new growth unharmed. Now these pests are attacking the new growth so I need your help to identify and save my plants.

Thanks.

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Minot, ND

These might be genista caterpillars - see
http://www.hillcountrymysteries.com/2012/06/genista-caterpillars-uresiphita.html

Sun City West, AZ

THANK YOU SO.... MUCH. THIS IS EXACTLY THE KIND OF INFORMATION I WAS LOOKING FOR AND I DEFINATELY BELIEVE THIS IS THE BUG.

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