Eastern Tent Caterpillar Forecast

Eastern Tent Caterpillars are a native moth and while they can defoliate trees, the trees rarely die as a consequence.

Eastern Tent Caterpillar Current Day Forecast

Eastern Tent Caterpillar Six-Day Forecast

WHAT ARE PHENO FORECASTS?

Pheno Forecast maps predict key life cycle stages in invasive and pest species, to improve management efficacy.  For insect pest species, Pheno Forecasts are based on published growing degree day (GDD) thresholds for key points in species life cycles. These key points typically represent life cycle stages when management actions are most effective. These maps are updated daily and available 6 days in the future.

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SPECIES BACKGROUND

Eastern tent caterpillars (Malacosoma americanum) overwinter as an egg mass. After hatching, the caterpillars work together to build their silken tent, which they use for shelter during hot or rainy weather. After four to six weeks of feeding on leaves they pupate and the adult moths emerge three weeks later. Eastern tent caterpillar population size varies year to year, with large outbreaks every few years. This species is native to North America.


CATERPILLAR FORECAST

Knowing the timing of caterpillar emergence can shed light on food availability for birds as well as guide control measures. For specific information on preferred treatment options in your region, we recommend contacting your local extension agent.  Additional resources are available through UMass Extension.


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Phenophase

GDD threshold

Base temp

Start date

GDD method

Model origin

Source

Caterpillar emergence

90-190oF

50oF

Jan 1

Simple average

NY

Cornell Cooperative Extension

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TRACK THIS SPECIES WITH NATURE'S NOTEBOOK

 

You can help verify this forecast by checking trees for this species and reporting your findings in Nature’s Notebook via the Pest Patrol campaign. Your observations will help scientists better understand when this species is active and susceptible to treatment.

 

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