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The Bagworm is a perennial insect that gets its name from the silken bag it constructs around itself for protection. Bagworms can strip a plant bare, killing entire trees. They can spread from one plant to another rapidly. If left untreated, bagworms will leave only a skeleton plant behind everywhere they go. They camouflage themselves to look like a part of the plant. Bagworms often prefer evergreen trees, and they can easily be mistaken for pine cones at a distance.
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By: William AdamsIn September 2018, William started at Real Turf Solutions as a general laborer. Having never done manual labor before, he was predicted by everyone to quit after one day, but he didn't. Terry soon recognized ways William could benefit the company more. After 5 months of working on lawn care and installation crews, William was given a position doing digital marketing & quality control work. Today, he holds the title of Marketing Manager, overseeing the planning and execution for all of Real Turf's promotional efforts and advertising campaigns. Categories
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