Getting Rid of Tent Worms

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Uploaded by on Aug 23, 2008

Tent worms usually leave after a couple of weeks. They'll either turn into moths, or just leave your tree. But, before they leave, they do cause a lot of damage to your tree.

An easy option to killing tent worms is insecticide. But, insecticide can also be a problem because it can kill bugs that need to be on your tree to pollinate. And, it can also be harmful to humans. So, if you are a bark licker or a bark eater, or anything like that, this might be a problem for you.

Now, if you don't want to use insecticide, I have an option. But I must warn you, it's a little gross. You see, if you see a tent worm, you just go up to it, and you just squish it. And then all of the other tent worms around it will get freaked out and just leave. It's only temporary, but it will get rid of them for a while.

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  • Did she really squish the worm?

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  • SEXY GIRL HEHE MAKE A VIDEO SQISHUING THE TENT WORM JUST TO PROVE U CAN DO IT IN REAL LIFEE LOL

  • She is cute!

  • Huge tree! What is it?

  • shes wearing the same shirt as all the others Ive seen.

  • i'd like to stick my worm in her.

  • Tent worms don't leave. They pitch a tent and stay. It's in their name.... Also, tent worms are native and they really don't do that much damage unless it's a really bad year for them.

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