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  1. Bagworm moth - Wikipedia

    The Psychidae (bagworm moths, also simply bagworms or bagmoths) are a family of the Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths). The bagworm family is fairly small, with about 1,350 species [2] described.

  2. Bagworms: Why they are bad news & How to get rid of them

    May 22, 2024 · Bagworms are the caterpillars of a moth. These caterpillars are called “bagworms” because they wrap themselves in a bag constructed of material from their host plant. The bags …

  3. How To Get Rid Of Bagworms Before They Wreck Your Shrubs And Trees

    Jun 21, 2025 · Learn how to get rid of bagworms with these techniques from experts. Discover pest control options, prevention tips, and safe seasonal treatments.

  4. Bagworms: Identification, Tree Damage, Eradication (With Pictures)

    May 6, 2021 · Bagworm caterpillars are often called evergreen bagworms. This is because they cause the most significant damage to juniper species (Juniperus) and arborvitae trees (Thuja).

  5. Bagworms: How to Protect Your Yard from These Invasive Pests

    Feb 13, 2025 · “Bagworm” is just a nickname for the larval stage — and sometimes the adult, wingless females — of nearly 1,000 different types of moths that lay eggs in bags.

  6. Bagworm - Penn State Extension

    Jun 19, 2023 · The bagworm is a perennial insect pest of arborvitae, juniper, pine, spruce, and many other evergreen species (including Christmas trees). It also attacks certain deciduous trees such as …

  7. Bagworms - Missouri Botanical Garden

    Bagworms, Thyridopteryx ephemeraeformis, produce conspicuous spindle-shaped cocoons on trees and shrubs throughout the United States. Bagworms feed on over 128 plant species. The most …

  8. EENY-548/IN981: Bagworm, Thyridopteryx ephemeraeformis Haworth …

    Dec 1, 2025 · The common bagworm is considered an occasional pest in Florida as many of the preferred host plants do not grow well below the USDA hardiness zone 8A. Due to its wide host …

  9. Bagworms - Life Cycle, Habitat, Pictures, Treatment, and Control

    These Bagworm nests are usually brow or gray in color and look like small pine cones. Once spotted, these should be immediately cut away with garden shears, scissors or knife.

  10. Bagworms: what they are and the bagworm moth lifecycle

    Apr 14, 2023 · It turns out that I had bagged a bagworm, an insect with a very interesting and surprising life-cycle, particularly given its uninspiring name. What are bagworms? The dusky sweep …