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Starting Monday, June 23, the Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) is treating several areas around the state for an invasive insect, the spongy moth (formerly the gypsy moth).
The 37th annual Jazz in the Park summer concert series begins July 10 at Gypsy Hill Park in Staunton. The National Trappers ...
The Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) will soon begin aerial treatments to control populations of the Spongy Moth (formerly Gypsy Moth), an invasive species in Ohio. Treatments will be applied in ...
The gypsy moth is a forest insect, and is certainly not an inhabitant of cities. Nor does it live in meadows, cultivated fields, gardens, or marshes.
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Bug experts are dropping the common name of a destructive insect because it's considered an ethnic slur: the gypsy moth.
Age is just a number, or is it? A new study by UTEP researchers shows that adult moths are more vulnerable to attack than ...
The gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) remains one of the most intensively studied forest pests due to its dynamic population fluctuations and wide-ranging ecological impacts. Its outbreaks not only ...
Moth populations are experiencing steep declines across the globe due to habitat loss, pesticides, and the climate crisis.
Predators are far more likely to attack adult moths than caterpillars, highlighting the protective power of metamorphosis.
The gypsy moth, an invasive species originating in Europe and Asia, has wreaked havoc in different parts of the country since the late 1800s. It has become less and less of a problem around ...
Jannique Mulder-Slater is a 16-year-old aspiring entomologist from Bocabec, N.B., who found three rare cecropia moths in her neighbourhood. After one of the moths laid eggs, Mulder-Slater decided to ...