Description
Fall webworms are a common tree pest that appear in summer and fall, creating silk nests on the ends of tree branches. While these webs can look concerning, healthy trees can usually tolerate the damage, and chemical control is rarely needed. UT Extension Agent Chris Cooper explains how to identify fall webworms, why they are not a major threat to most trees, and how birds, parasitic wasps, spiders, and other beneficial wildlife naturally help control them. Learn what to do when you see fall webworm nests and how to support a healthier garden ecosystem through natural pest management.
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