Help me identify these pests that are consumption my plants!? Well, these horrible creatures have be eating the leaves and disappearing number...

Well, these horrible creatures have be eating the leaves and disappearing number of holes in them. It seem like I own no chance at eradicating them.

Pictures are at the cease, but here's a quick overview of their description. They're roughly a centimeter long. It uses the leaves that it chews to use as camouflage. I opened one up and it looks similar to a caterpillar. Then again all insect larva look like that, but I haven't see it transform into anything.

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I tried to use a quick Google survey to identifying them but to no avail. Could someone please sustain me to figure out what these things are and how I could win rid of them. That would be very mu
Dunno. Bag it and cart it t o a nursery where they can identify it and provide treatment fabric.

Plants look like Lillies of the Nile
What's the given name of the plant? It may help me out looking through this book on plant diseases and pests.

So far, I've see a bug called thrips. There is a picture of one at Wikipedia:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thrip

It could also be beetle that live as grubs underground in the winter. There are lots and lots of types of beetle.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beetles

Bag worms usually attach a pod to a small branch on a tree limb. I usually see them on cedar trees. I don't chew over a bag worm would bring on a plant like yours.

-------- I'VE BEEN LOOKING -------- through my Ortho Home Gardener book, and I'm not sure what you own. From the following webpage at Ortho, you can link to their bug finder page or click on Contact them.

http://problemsolving.ortho.com/index.cf...
Answers:    I'm thinking bagworms. I cant deliberate of any other caterpillars that make that.
Try this?