MORGAN COUNTY, Ind. - Caterpillar hunter beetles are invading Morgan County, covering entire walls of homes and businesses, hanging from porch ceilings, and sometimes sneaking inside.
Morgan County agriculture extension educator Chris Parker went to the high school Monday morning to identify the insects and to provide school officials with information about them. Tim Gibb, an entomologist at Purdue University confirmed Parker’s identification.
Source: The Mooresville/Decatur Times
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