Bag worms are so named because they make small bags to live in that hang from a tree. They are not poisonous but will quickly destroy the tree they latch onto if they are not removed.
Permethrin is effective in controlling bagworms in their early stages, but it may not be as effective at killing mature bagworms. For mature bagworms, manual removal or the use of other insecticides specifically labeled for bagworm control may be more successful.
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To kill bagworms, you can use insecticides specifically designed to target caterpillars like bagworms. Make sure to apply the insecticide while the bagworms are still young and active, typically in late spring or early summer. Follow the instructions on the insecticide product carefully for the best results.
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Bacillus thuringiensis is 'B.t.', which is an organic control of bagworms, caterpillars, hornworms and loopers.
It sounds like bagworms. They do not turn into moths or butterflies and can damage on the host plant that they are on.
I have figured out that they are called bagworms.
The cocoon is that of a "bagworm," a type of moth. The Psychidae (bagworm moths, also simply bagworms or bagmoths) are a family of the Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths).
Hydrogen is not poisonous.
A poisonous mushroom is a poisonous mushroom
A poisonous mushroom is a poisonous mushroom