. Bulletin. Agriculture -- New Hampshire. Usually on bark of tree; very rarely on leaf. Robust, H to 2 inches long. Light yellow or creamy. From August to May. ~ Caterpillah. Full grown. Dark grayish or sooty. Double row of five pairs of blue, followed by six pairs of red spots along back. Moth. Female. < c / X ⢠t 3 i. ./â â â .Wings spread 2\ in. Dingy-white, light- ly streaked and blotched with blackish. No brush of brown hairs at tip of ab- domen. Does not fly, crawls. Winter Passed In eo^g stage- see above. Never as a caterpillar. Irritation of Human Skin Not caused by any stage. Most
. Bulletin. Agriculture -- New Hampshire. Usually on bark of tree; very rarely on leaf. Robust, H to 2 inches long. Light yellow or creamy. From August to May. ~ Caterpillah. Full grown. Dark grayish or sooty. Double row of five pairs of blue, followed by six pairs of red spots along back. Moth. Female. < c / X ⢠t 3 i. ./â â â .Wings spread 2\ in. Dingy-white, light- ly streaked and blotched with blackish. No brush of brown hairs at tip of ab- domen. Does not fly, crawls. Winter Passed In eo^g stage- see above. Never as a caterpillar. Irritation of Human Skin Not caused by any stage. Most Effective Means of Control. Soak eggs with creosote in fall, winter, or Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station. [Hanover, N. H. ] : New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station
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