Caterpillar Infestation.

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I was just thinking about how mad my dad gets when his neighbors let the weeds get out of control and they spread to his pristine yard. I wonder what the nighbors of this house are thinking.

They're probably just as lazy as he was. At the start of this summer one of my neighbors tree's had a small catepillar problem, and without hesitation or even asking them, my dad went over and cut the branch out and burned it. I laughed at the time because he didn't ask, but it was on the property line and after seeing this, I think I would have done the same.
 
Oh .. I was expecting the heavy machinery ... :dunce:
 
the bikes look cool :)

i once saw city workers using a flamethrower to kill them.
The whole bottem of several trees next to a road were full of caterpillars (the ones that cause breathing problems)
 
Freaking nuts!
We get caterpillars like that once in a while around here, but nothing as bad as those ones.
 
That's just crazy. How did the situation get that bad?
I don't think it would be that horrible to go near there, since most caterpillars are harmless.
Now, if this situation occured in the South (US) and it was an invasion of Asps, that would be different story.
 
Man thats awesome! I'd love to see someone just light 'em up in fire.
 
That is one of the most disgusting thigns I've seen in a while.

Ugh...
 
Omnis
I think it only took a few hours for those bikes to be mummified in webbing. The sheer amount of caterpillars in the entire area could knock it out easily.


I suppose so, but dang is that disturbing. Where's the Napalm? We need an air strike on that location, pronto. :)
 
Ewwwww....



Now I know why they call them caterpillars.
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Was putting 232 "e"s and 157 "w"s really necessary? A :yuck: would have been better. :dunce:
 
Think of the moths in a few days!
 
Maybe they'll just nuke them all while they're cacooning.
 
Moths? What? I know moths start as caterpillars, but butterflies do too. Butterflies are cool. How does everyone know they're moths?
 
That's awesome how they cocooned(??) everything like that. but the mass of catapillars is pretty gross. They look more like maggots. Not the furry orange and black catapillars we get around here. At least those look kinda cute and cuddly. :lol:
 
keef
Moths? What? I know moths start as caterpillars, but butterflies do too. Butterflies are cool. How does everyone know they're moths?

They're Swedish Ermines.
 
87chevy
They look more like maggots. Not the furry orange and black catapillars we get around here. At least those look kinda cute and cuddly
The wooly bear! They make a Tiger moth. See http://whatsthatbug.com for more on those. Old farmers believe you can predict the weather long-term based on their coloration patterns.

You can read about that here.
 
As someone said before, I'd love to light 'em up. But not blow them up...cause then it'd be like that whale video where the nasty is all around. :crazy:
 
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