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How to Manage Pests
Pests in Gardens and Landscapes
Pest identification and confirmation:
Common foliage-feeding
caterpillars
How to distinguish insect larvae
Feeds on oaks. |
![Western tussock moth Western tussock moth](/PMG/IMAGES/O/I-LP-OVET-LV.026a.jpg)
Western tussock moth
Orgyia vetusta
Feeds on most species of evergreen or deciduous trees. |
![Gypsy moth Gypsy moth](/PMG/IMAGES/L/I-LP-LDIS-LV.001a.jpg)
Spongy moth (formerly gypsy moth)
Lymantria dispar*
Feeds on many species of deciduous trees. |
![Western tent caterpillar Western tent caterpillar](/PMG/IMAGES/M/I-LP-MCAL-LV.001a.jpg)
Western tent caterpillar
Malacosoma californicum
Feeds on deciduous trees and shrubs. |
![Omnivorous looper Omnivorous looper](/PMG/IMAGES/S/I-LP-SAEG-LV.012a.jpg)
Omnivorous looper
Sabulodes aegrotata
Pest of many species. |
Pest of many species. |
Pest of many tree species. |
![Fall webworm Fall webworm](/PMG/IMAGES/H/I-LP-HCUN-LV.011a.jpg)
Fall webworm
Hyphantria cunea
Pest of many species.
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*In the western United States, the spongy moth (formerly gypsy moth) is a target of eradication
efforts. Report suspected moths to the county Department of Agriculture,
which will take action to prevent this pest from becoming established.
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