It's another story at the top of Pottery Road hill, though. This area took a hit:
A mullein beginning to bloom:
I found a lot of these little green and black beetles on a cup plant. They were a bit camera shy. I think they're some kind of leaf beetle.
While trying to identify it I learned the identity of a bug I photographed several weeks ago. Turns out it's a ladybug larva! Huh. I should have taken it over to one of the maple leaf viburnums to let it eat up the viburnum leaf beetles.
I haven't figured out what this caterpillar is, but we have a lot of them. It's like a mourning cloak caterpillar, but ... not. Anybody recognize it?
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Sorry to tell you, but you have lots of Gypsy Moth caterpillars. "five pairs of blue warts followed by six pairs of red warts" right?
That's what I am guessing too. Wikipedia has a very similar picture:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gypsy_moth
Thanks guys, you nailed it. Stay tuned for a post about this pest.
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