| YELLOW-NECKED
CATERPILLLAR, DATANA MINISTRA (DRURY) Description Full-grown larvae of the yellow-necked
caterpillar are about 2 inches long with a black body and black head. The
"neck" area behind the head is characterized by a bright orange-yellow spot.
The remainder of the body is marked with four longitudinal yellow stripes
interspersed with black, and the entire body is clothed with long, soft, white
hairs. The larvae are gregarious and feed in large colonies on leaves near the
tips of twigs and branches. Control
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