Title: Insects
1Insects
2Oak Apple Galls
Caused by a gall wasp which cuts a hole in a
young twig to lay eggs, causing the twig to form
these green apple-like structures. The young
larvae eat the inside of the apple gall which
eventually turn brown.
3Cup-shaped galls
4Star-shaped gall
5California Oakworm
California Oakworm
It is common to see oakworms hanging from oaks by
silk threads in the spring.
6Pipevine Swallowtail Caterpillars
They feed exclusively on the Dutchmans Pipe.
7Pipevine Swallowtail Caterpillar
8Pipevine Swallowtail Butterfly
Adults feed on the nectar of the grassnut flowers
9Pipevine Swallowtail
10Praying Mantis
Waiting for prey on a button bush .
11California Acorn Weevil
The adults cut a small hole in an acorn and lays
its eggs inside which hatch into worm like grubs
that eat the inside of the acorn. When the acorn
drops from the tree, the grub chew their way out
and enter the ground to spend the winter. Adults
emerge from the ground in July.