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Yup that looks like Ermine moth alright.

 

Targeting dead trees would be folly because there would be nothing to eat.

 

That tree isn't dead but the caterpillars have eaten all the foliage making it look that way.

 

Most trees recover although it is a kicking for that season.

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Is the tree a Prunus padus by any chance?

 

If so the caterpillar will be Yponomeuta evonymella = bird cherry ermine moth, repeated defoliations will damage the tree.

 

quite fascinating at first, quickly becoming a nuisance :001_rolleyes:

 

Our local TO wrote such an excellent article on this moth, that the local paper published his phone number for members of the public to report more sightings.:lol::lol:

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