Larch Casebearer – Coleophora laricella
Larch Casebearer – Coleophora laricella
Common Name: Larch Casebearer
Latin Name: Coleophora laricella
Appearance:
The Larch Casebearer is a small moth with a wingspan of about 13-15 mm. The forewings are dark brown with lighter patches, and the hindwings are pale gray.
- Egg:The Larch Casebearer lays its eggs on the needles of larch trees.
- Pupae:The Larch Casebearer pupates inside a protective case made of silk and bits of plant material.
- Larva:The Larch Casebearer larvae are responsible for causing damage to larch trees. They are yellow-green and spin silken webs around the needles. The larvae then feed on the hands inside the net, causing them to turn brown and die.
- Adults:The adult Larch Casebearer is a small moth that emerges in late May to early June.