Russet Weed Covered with Snow
Tiny Martian Mushroom
Droplet-Covered Rose Leaf
Russet Leaf Caught on a Twig Adorned with a Drople…
The Brave Little Mushroom
Dewdrop and the Land of Bokeh
Is This A Meteor From Outer Space?
Leaf Skeleton By the Rogue River
My Little Buddy, the Clover Mite!
Acorn Sprouting with Root Drilling Down!
Ridgeline Sunset
The Perfect Couple
Droplet-Covered Web
New Leaf Tips, My Favorite Color!
I Come in Peace!
Fuzzy Wild Grass
Is That A Bent Nail?
Sparkling Crocuses: The Third Flower of Spring!
High Maintainance Mushroom
Dazzling Droplet
Happy Leap Day from My Froggy Friend!
Moss Fringe Along Boulder
Shelf Fungus on a Stump
Me and My Shadow
Royal Weed Dressed for the Opera!
Family Portrait, Found on our Front Stairs!
Hold Up The Droplet!!!
Rusty Post Touched by Frost
Glowing Mushroom: Close Up and Personal!
Pine Needle Caught on the Way Down
Tiny Water Pearls on the Tips of Green Fingers!
Droplet Incasing a Moss Sporophyte!
Graceful Wild Oats
Alien Serpent? No! Sporophyte with Capsule Tip!
Redstem Storksbill Seed Atop A Bed of Moss
Layers of Frost
A Quintet of Cobras: Dried Moss Sporophytes
Magical Mushroom
Twisted Wire
Glowing Mushroom [Flickr Explore #8]
Fern Tips
Tiny Slug Heading For Dinner
The Tiniest Mushroom [EXPLORE] #7!!! TYVM!!
10-Week Picture Projects: Trees, Wk 4--Bark: Curle…
Spring is Coming!!! :D
Keywords
Authorizations, license
-
Visible by: Everyone -
All rights reserved
-
246 visits
Oak Leaf Caught in Frosted Web


In early January I went on an early morning frosty picture walk around our property, and I was delighted to find this Oak leaf stuck in a frosted spider web! Upon closer investigation, however, I realized this was not a spider web. It was a web made by a "fall webworm." These nasty little creatures hatch from eggs placed on the undersides of leaves by adult webworm moths during the summer. In the fall, they hatch and eat the leaf they hatched on. The problem this last year is that this area of the country was overrun by a record number webworms and they have devastated thousands of trees. Affected trees usually survive webworm infestations, but not this time. This Madrone tree (only a branch is shown--the leaf you see is from an Oak tree), and about a dozen more on our property, has died. :( :(
If you would like to learn more about webworm moths and their habits, here is a Wiki page: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_webworm
If you would like to see pictures of trees covered with webworms, here is a very good page: www.bugoftheweek.com/bow-reader.jsp?document_name=/wt/bug...
If you would like to learn more about webworm moths and their habits, here is a Wiki page: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_webworm
If you would like to see pictures of trees covered with webworms, here is a very good page: www.bugoftheweek.com/bow-reader.jsp?document_name=/wt/bug...
- Keyboard shortcuts:
Jump to top
RSS feed- Latest comments - Subscribe to the comment feeds of this photo
- ipernity © 2007-2025
- Help & Contact
|
Club news
|
About ipernity
|
History |
ipernity Club & Prices |
Guide of good conduct
Donate | Group guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Statutes | In memoria -
Facebook
Twitter
Sign-in to write a comment.