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		<title>By: Massachusetts Introduced Pests Outreach Blog &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Winter moth caterpillars</title>
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		<description>[...] If you&#8217;ve noticed an onslaught of little green caterpillars devouring the leaves on your trees, you are not alone &#8211; winter moth caterpillar season has kicked into high gear. We are receiving many reports from our report-a-pest form of this pest attacking trees, particularly in the eastern and southeastern part of the state. Many of you seeing this damage now will remember the moth in its adult form, as it is one of few moths in flight during the winter months. [...]</description>
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