For the first time since 2002, the state Department of Conservation and Natural Resources has resumed aerial spraying to kill gypsy moth caterpillars in eight counties. The site nearest to Lancaster ...
WOODWAY — Over 655 gallons of soil bacteria are slated to rain down on parts of Woodway and an Everett neighborhood this week. The state Department of Agriculture will spray nearly 1,300 acres with an ...
If you spot low-flying planes over Duluth this week, they're most likely involved in gypsy moth control efforts. Starting Monday and possibly continuing through Friday - depending on weather - the ...
A virus that kills gypsy moth caterpillars when their population surges, as it has in the Finger Lakes region and elsewhere, appears to be taking its toll on the leaf-eating pests. Here are the signs ...
Walker officials are debating which of three avenues they might use to get residents to pay for gypsy moth treatment this season. Last fall, the city paid about $5,000 for an egg-mass survey by ...
If you've noticed an abundance of hungry black caterpillars devouring your trees or crawling around on your patio, you may be dealing with an invasion of spongy moths. These insects, formerly called ...
The state of Wisconsin is about to take the next step in eliminating a harmful pest. Starting in late June, the state Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection will begin another round ...
Volunteers scraped thousands of gypsy moth egg masses from trees during recent events sponsored by the Canandaigua Lake Watershed Association. The CLWA estimated more than 22 million eggs were ...
Quarantine has become synonymous with global pandemic. But for the gypsy moth — an invasive species released accidentally in the United States more than 150 years ago — it’s just another Sunday. The ...
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