![]() ![]() While bagworms are commonly associated with evergreen plants such as juniper, arborvitae, spruce, and pine, they can also be found in deciduous hosts such as maple, oak, and locust trees.īagworms cause defoliation, which leads to thinning in the leaf canopy. Bagworms (also known as common or evergreen bagworms) are caterpillar pests that construct a 1.5-2 inch long “bag” around their body using silk and materials from the plant they are feeding on.Larson, Extension Entomologist Fast Facts ENTFACT-440: Dealing with Bagworms on Landscape Plants | Download PDF Jonathan L.
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