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The West Virginia Department of Agriculture, in cooperation with the United States Department of Agriculture- Forest Service, will be conducting aerial treatment of approximately 17,211 acres for the ...
The Pa. DCNR has planned a rare spraying for fall cankerworms as well as for spongy moths across Pennsylvania. Here's why and where.
York County Parks and Recreation said there is a "significant" spongy moth population at the park, posing a potential threat ...
In addition to concerns about fleas and ticks, a new threat is emerging across Pennsylvania's forests and backyards—the invasive spongy moth. The Pennsylvania Game Commission reports plans to spray ...
The Pennsylvania Game Commission is asking residents to keep an eye out for a tiny terror. The spongy moth, formally known as ...
will be conducting aerial treatment of approximately 17,211 acres for the purpose of reducing significant impacts to forested lands within West Virginia caused by the Lymantria dispar (gypsy moth).
A PAPER by Mr. Alfred Goldsborough Mayer, on “The Colour and Colour-Patterns of Moths and Butterflies” (Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, vol. xxvii. No. 14, pp.