Bagworm Moth Larvae - Animal India

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Bagworm Moth Larvae - Animal India

Bagworm Moth Larvae (Psychidae) Are Caterpillars That Live In Protective Baglike Cases They Make Out Of Their Own Silk And Plant Materials. The Bags Range In Size From 6 To 152 Mm (0.25 To 6 Inches) And Are Constructed From Silk And Bits Of Leaves, Twigs, And Other Debris. The Bags Are Attached To Trees, Rocks, Or Fences While Resting Or During Their Pupa Stage. The Larvae Extend Their Head And Thorax From Their Mobile Case To Eat The Leaves Of Host Plants. Some Bagworm Moth Larvae Are Known As Log Cabin Caterpillars Because They Rebuild Their Wooden Homes Multiple Times As They Grow Larger. The Larvae Of Some Species Eat Lichen, While Others Prefer Green Leaves. Bagworms Usually Occur On Evergreens Such As Cedar Or Juniper, But They May Also Occur On Deciduous Trees Such As Honey Locusts. In This Case, The Bags Are Covered With Small Leaves And Twigs From The Host Tree. A Bagworm Moth Larva Is Moving Through The House With Their Crazy Look At Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 29/04/2024.(Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto)

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