Show Over-Wintering Nests of the I i Brown-Tail Moth i m EE Photographed from Rose Seedlings Imported from into Spring 1910 f M r This very injurious European insect was introduced into Massachusetts about twenty years The young larvae live over winter in a tightly webbed mass of leaves more or less firmly bound to a but usually more of the worms in each The worms feed on all jg kinds of fruit and many shrubs and shade The white moths fly for long Ea and thus distribute themselves over the All seedling stock should be carefully watched and any nests carefully destroyed by burning THE STATE HORTICULTURAL COMMISSION rn-SALT UTAH |