Those small, spindle-shaped bags on your arborvitae or juniper right now aren't leftover debris.
They're bagworm casings, and each one holds a caterpillar quietly stripping needles from the inside out. Mid-summer is when they become impossible to miss.
A heavy infestation can defoliate an evergreen in a single season, and unlike deciduous trees, they don't always grow it back.
Catch it early, while the caterpillars are still small, and treatment actually works.
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