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Question by  Christina (18)

What is bark lice?

 
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Answer by  monoacuro (441)

Bark lice is a small insect that lives in trees. This insect creates a webbing in trees. The webbing is harmless but may cause home owners discomfort in seeing them. These insects are almost always on trees but aren't noticed unless they're seen in high numbers. Over populate can result in complete webbing of the tree.

 
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Answer by  jacks83 (96)

Bark lice are tiny brown insect that live on the rough bark of the trees. It makes web but does not harm the tree. And it is not a parasite.

 
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Answer by  mammakat (11147)

Bark lice are very small (under 1/4") insects with long antennae and two pair of wings. They are beneficial in that they feed on fungi, dead plant matter etc. Their silky webbing can engulf a tree by summer's end, which can be unsightly- however, they will eventually devour the webbing itself.

 
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Answer by  worker8739 (555)

Small brownish insects which live in groups on barks of trees. Considered harmless, they feed on fungi, algae and may be considered beneficial. They appear in spring, and during summer months produce a webbing like structure surrounding the tree. If left alone they will naturally consume this casing towards the end of the growing season.

 
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Answer by  mcmario2007 (786)

Bark lice are small insects and they are harmless except that they cause webbing on the trunks of trees they infest, these insects are harmless to humans and plants and they are called lice because they are tiny and hard to see.

 
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