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For years I have heard the old saying, “the best thing a farmer can put in his garden is his shadow”. I think this could apply to bonsai practitioners also. Last Saturday night this was a healthy JRP. By Sunday night it looked like this. It was covered with tiny green worms. In one day they pretty much ruined it. I guess if I had been keeping a better eye on it, I could have prevented a lot of damage.

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These are sawfly larvae and that's what they do. I have lost a couple mugo to them and they almost killed a 35 year old Scots pine. I use sevin to kill them quick when I see them.
 
Do they only attack pine related trees?
 
Wow im srry, i feel for you. Any chance on saving the tree?
 
This is probably one of the reasons I would be hesitant to use an automated watering system all of the time (or similarly, to *not* change my own oil in my vehicles).
 
gotta echo that it definitely looks like it'll be fine. Still has needles below
 
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