One of the tasks that is imperative in protecting mature forests, including oak trees, is spraying for spongy (formerly called gypsy) moths. The Pennsylvania Game Commission has plans to spray ...
formerly known as the gypsy moth, DCNR said in a news release. Aerial spraying to combat the destructive moth populations is poised for spring when the insects emerge and begin feeding.
A gypsy moth caterpillar crawls along partially eaten ... State foresters say the problem requires aerial treatment and the time to spray is spring. DCNR experts say spongy moth egg mass surveys ...
The West Virginia Department of Agriculture (WVDA) has proposed treating more than 17,000 acres of forest land in the state, ...
It’s the caterpillar stage of the spongy moths, also known to entomologists and lepidopterists as “Lymantria dispar” and formerly as gypsy moths ... “DCNR will spray 75,000 acres statewide ...
The Lowell Charter Township Board met for an hour on Monday night to discuss four pieces of business. All board members were ...