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		<title>Image of the Week (6-6-08)</title>
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Eastern Tent Caterpillars (Malacosoma americanum):  These native North American pests spin silken nests in the crotch of a tree.  After 4-6 weeks, the caterpillars will leave this nest and form cocoons.
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<p><strong>Eastern Tent Caterpillars</strong> (<em>Malacosoma americanum</em>):  These native North American pests spin silken nests in the crotch of a tree.  After 4-6 weeks, the caterpillars will leave this nest and form cocoons.</p>
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