The recently renamed spongy moth, Lymantria dispar, formerly known as the gypsy moth, remains a real threat to hardwoods in northern and northeastern Indiana. Purdue Extension has a website dedicated ...
The Washington State Department of Agriculture will begin treating small areas in King and Pierce counties next week for ...
TOLEDO — The Nature Conservancy (TNC) in Ohio and project partner Metroparks Toledo have planted thousands of blazing star plants as part of a 430-acre-plus restoration effort in northwest Ohio’s and ...
It used to be called the gypsy moth, now it’s known as the spongy moth, but no matter what it’s called, it shouldn't be here.
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