Stinging Caterpillar Becomes Ant Colony Food Flamethrower Pest Control BBQ Bugs ─ leokimvideo

I found more nasty ugly stinging caterpillars hiding near a ant colony. These look the same as the caterpillars that invaded a few month back and defoliated a tree. I have the perfect pest control methods that does not use pest sprays or chemicals. Best off all the caterpillars could be returned to the food chain. The ants and other garden critters had food for Winter and the best thing is those caterpillars can't breed on to become egg laying moths. These caterpillars are highly destructive in the garden and when in huge numbers are unwanted pests around the house.

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Caterpillars are the larval stage of members of the order Lepidoptera (the insect order comprising butterflies and moths). As with most common names, the application of the word is arbitrary and the larvae of sawflies commonly are called caterpillars as well. Caterpillars of most species are herbivorous, but not all; some (about 1%) are insectivorous, even cannibalistic. Some feed on other animal products; for example clothes moths feed on wool, and horn moths feed on the hooves and horns of dead ungulates. Caterpillars as a rule are voracious feeders and many of them are among the most serious of agricultural pests. In fact many moth species are best known in their caterpillar stages because of the damage they cause to fruits and other agricultural produce, whereas the moths are obscure and do no direct harm. Conversely, various species of caterpillar are valued as sources of silk, as human or animal food, or for biological control of pest plants.

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