Michigan State University Extension
Ornamental Plants plus Version 3.0 - 00000062
11/12/99

AESCULUS INSECT PROBLEMS



White-marked tussock moth is a fuzzy caterpillar with a
yellow body and red head. The insect has black marks and
four tufts of hair on its back. No chemical control is
available.

Japanese beetle eats the leaves down to the main veins.
Leaves at the top and south side of the plant are most
often eaten and attacks can be quite sudden.

Related information.
Pesticide Recommendations
Japanese Beetle


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