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    I read about this in the papers yesterday and thought I'd pop along and see for myself. This is the amazing scene at Southend Cemetery Essex. Millions of caterpillars spinning their silk webs all over the trees. In their caterpillar stage, the bugs, known as web worms, weave leaves of trees together and eat them. They are bird cherry tree ermine moths and when they emerge fully grown, they become distinctive white moths with five rows of black dots. It was like a kind of eerie winter wonderland.










    Slideshow of photos at: http://www.slide.com/r/9PdEKnim5T_I25hudUy0aGcOVSgeSgLW?previous_view=mscd_embedded_url&view=original

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