ENGLISH: ILLINOIS TREES: THEIR INSECT ENEMIES 



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bags of bagworms to destroy the eggs ; covering young trees with 

 cheesecloth to protect them from cicadas; wrapping the trunks 

 of young trees with paper to protect them from borers, fig. 54. 



Fig. 54. — Newly set tree, A, wrapped with paper to prevent damage by 

 borers. The paper, about 4 inches wide and specially designed for wrap- 

 ping trees, is spiraled about the trunk of the tree and held in place with a 

 stout cord, as shown in B. 



