Oakworm Moth Life cycle, Eggs, Facts, Control
The oak moth, mostly pink in color having stripes on it, is shown to be a silkworm in the Saturniidae family. It is also known as Anisota virginiensis. Differs in distinct coloration of adults. The larvae are hungry feeders. They feed on the branches of host plants, partially neutralizing them. When the population of oak moths increases rapidly,… Read More »