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Re: Caterpillars in Trees.
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See this thread: http://jclist.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=35098 You can see all of Yvonne's twisted justifications for refusing trees. You should thank her for all the empty tree pits and barren blocks you see around Downtown that could have had lovely canopies by now.
Posted on: 2018/9/6 0:42
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Why would anyone want less trees?
Posted on: 2018/9/5 13:51
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The lack of trees around Downtown is yet another Yvonne special. You can thank her for being actively hostile to having new trees planted and used her power when she ran the VVPA to prevent such.
Posted on: 2018/9/4 19:32
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They are all over the trees around my building, they seem to be killing the entire tree (and pooping all over my stoop). Should I do something? Do they have any natural predators?
While on the topic of trees, how can I get more trees planted on my block? Seems like a few have died or been cut down and not replaced. I also see lots of empty sidewalk squares where a tree could go.
Posted on: 2018/9/4 15:23
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Saw a few trees starting to show these yesterday on Montgomery between Grove and Barrow.
Spreading fast!!!
Posted on: 2018/9/2 17:58
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These are tent caterpillars that are capable of defoliating the host tree. They can have a life cycle of three years, and a cold winter does not kill the eggs they lay in late summer.
We are removing the tents by hand where we can reach, and place them in a sealed container. We are also spraying the tents with BT-K or Neem oil, both of which are non toxic to humans and pets. This is the first time I've seen an outbreak this large in the 30 years I've lived here. We're trying hard limit the damage in Van Vorst Park. -parkman
Posted on: 2018/9/2 17:00
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Can anyone shed light on the plague of caterpillars that are currently covering trees downtown? Seems to be trees of all varieties impacted, my cherry tree has them, as do the plane trees, pear trees, seems indiscriminate.
The tree branches are covered in unsightly clumps of silk, with hundreds of caterpillars inside. The caterpillars that emerge from the clumps are small, white and hairy. Anyone know what species this is, are they a new kind of moth that has infested this area? Or is this nornal, and I just haven't noticed it before? Is it a threat to our trees? Should I cut the clumps off and kill the caterpillars? The birds don't seem to be eating them. I have not noticed this in previous years. Robin.
Posted on: 2018/9/2 16:02
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