‘Disappeared’ oak processionary caterpillar hides underground: ‘Combat more difficult, more nuisance’

The decline in the number of oak processionary caterpillars observed may be because the insects can spend a year, possibly even longer, underground. Researchers have recently seen an unexpected number of butterflies crawling out of the ground. This makes combating the plague more difficult, and potentially greater nuisance, writes Nature Today.

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