The first observed Eastern tent caterpillar egg hatch in Kentucky was reported in Scott County north of Lexington March 17, seven days earlier than last year, because of above-average temperatures.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - Entomologists at the University of Kentucky say that the eastern tent caterpillar eggs are beginning to hatch across Central Kentucky. They’re among some of the first insects ...
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From destroying landscaping to causing infections in horses- Eastern Tent Caterpillars can be a nuisance. Experts are now saying warm winter temperatures could have them hatching earlier than normal.
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