posted 5 years ago
Hi Sarah,
Im not a silk worm expert, but they do look to me like tent catipilars, as was already mentioned. Tent catipilars are very destructive, and can wipe out entire trees with infestations that can be wide spread throughout a local region. You might think your helping the catipilars, but if you let them mature, those very catipilars once mature, will be laying enough eggs to seriously damage many large trees. Tent catipilars are like locust, and can cause massive destructive infestations left unchecked. The butterfly effect of that little colony, could be destroying entire food forests next summer, and since they are typically protected up high in large trees, they are often hard to treat without specialized equipment.