Juniper Webworm – Dichomeris marginella
Juniper Webworm – Dichomeris marginella
Common Name: Juniper Webworm
Latin Name: Dichomeris marginella
Appearance:
The Juniper Webworm is a small moth with a wingspan of about 1 cm. The forewings are light brown with dark brown markings, and the hindwings are pale grayish-brown.
- Egg:The Juniper Webworm lays its eggs on the leaves of juniper bushes.
- Pupae:The Juniper Webworm pupa is formed inside a silken cocoon.
- Larva:The Juniper Webworm larvae are caterpillar-like and are responsible for causing damage to the juniper plants. They are light green and have dark heads. They spin webs around the juniper foliage, causing it to turn brown and die.
- Adults:The adult Juniper Webworm is short-lived and does not feed. Its primary purpose is to mate and lay eggs.