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Nesting structure 2 - Thyridopteryx ephemeraeformis

Nesting structure 2 - Thyridopteryx ephemeraeformis
Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA
August 31, 2004
I've been wondering about two nesting structures (?) attached to my split-rail fence. Who made this one?

Moved
Moved from Bagworm Moths.

Bagworm Moth
Bagworm Moth.
We always get tons on our ornamental junipers where I work.

I believe the female lives in these large structures, and is flightless.

Patrick Coin
Durham, North Carolina

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