Sycamore Tussock Moth

Halysidotaharrisii

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This bug has been reportedly found in the following regions:

Albertville, Alabama

Benton, Kentucky

Hudson, New Hampshire

Rochester, New York

Glouster, Ohio

Stilwell, Oklahoma

Gaffney, South Carolina

Houston, Texas

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Benton, KY (Zone 7a) | September 2006 | Negative
These caterpilars are known for defoliating groves of sycamore trees. Not usually harmful to solitary trees, or nursery stock, but can do quite a bit of damage in the wild.

The moths are small, pale yellow with darker forewings. They emerge in early spring and lay the first generation of eggs in May, the second generation of caterpillars will pupate in late Sept/Oct, just before frost.
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