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Grass bagworm / Wattle bagworm / Psychidae / Evergreen bagworm / Bagworm moth
Date: 2011-10-05 14:33:47
Grass bagworm
Wattle bagworm
Psychidae
Evergreen bagworm
Bagworm moth

FACT SHEET Entomology HYG[removed]Bagworm and Its Control

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