Oak Processionary Moth Thaumetopoea processionea Brochure EN
travelling in long lines,
following each other in what looks like a procession – as they
search for food. The caterpillars eat oak leaves, resulting in oak
trees [...] their eggs on the twigs and branches in late
summer, mainly on the south side of oak trees. The eggs hatch
in April. In their early life, the caterpillars [...] only be used in the presence of leaves (larvae
need to ingest the control agent)
• Safe for applicators
• No spraying licence is required in most countries*