Show EYESORE ON ORCHARD TREES silken webs pilled filled with caterpillars should be cut out and burned with kerosene hy E U VAN DENT benthuysen HUYSEN there Is no greater eyesore in country surroundings than the silken webs weba oiled filled with dark colored white haired caterpillars which abound on tho the trees of orchard and lawn those should not be confounded w with ith the tent caterpillar which abounds in early summer they are the larvae of a moth which flies fites at night and varies in color from pure pura white to white thickly studded with brown spots the moths emerge in may or june from pupae which have passed the winter under loose soil and rubbish at the foot of the tree the eggs are placed in clusters near the tips of the branches on hatching the process of web building and eating begins and soon a large cluster may be formed i i C ayt athe the nests neata and burn with kero hero teene bene or spray with arse using sufficient clent force to penetrate tho the web |