Good morning, I remember a post (in the last year or so?) about a hairy pest that could be confused with a woolly bear but which if I remember correctly is not a larvae but an adult insect. I think I may bave a couple of these on traps (in the UK). Does this ring a bell with anyone? I've tried searching the pestlist archive but I'm struggling to find the post I was looking for.
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