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Snailcase Bagworm
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Snailcase Bagworm

Daniel Suomi and Roger D. Akre
Extension bulletin (Washington State University. Extension), EB1485, Washington State University Extension
06/1988
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https://hdl.handle.net/2376/6719
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Abstract

These pests can attach to house siding or autos so tightly that they damage the paint when removed. They can devastate many types of plants. Hard to detect, small, and often resembling a small dirt clod, the snailcase bagworm ( Apterona helix) is native to Europe. Describing its life cycle, hosts, distribution, and contol methods, this publication includes full color photographs of the infestation and its appearance. NOTE: Read current labels before using any chemical agents. 2 pages.

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