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 ...
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 ...
Gypsy moths are back this year and they're going to be taking over parts of the state soon. Residents can expect to see these gypsy moths later this month. They killed tons of trees in Connecticut ...
ALAMO TOWNSHIP, Mich. — Invasive gypsy moths have taken residence in several oak trees in Becky Rose's yard and the Alamo Township neighborhood, leaving some trees leafless. What sounds like a soft ...
The historic infestation of gypsy moth caterpillars has now spread across large swaths of the Finger Lakes and North Country regions of New York, munching leaves and leaving behind countless acres of ...
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WFFF) — Residents of the Dodds Court neighborhood in Burlington will tell you it’s not a typical leafy June in the New North End neighborhood. That’s because an infestation of gypsy ...
The gypsy moth caterpillar is the destructive life stage of this insect pest. It can defoliate entire trees and forests if left unchecked. Most trees will recover, pushing a second set of leaves by ...
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 ...
After dry weather and drought earlier this summer contributed to the worst outbreak of gypsy moths the Burlington area has seen in 30 years, experts say the pests have surpassed leaf-munching season, ...
Two powerful single-engine Air Tractor planes could be seen flying low over Two Harbors on Wednesday morning in an effort to combat invasive, tree-munching gypsy moths. The aerial spraying will ...
PORT HENRY – Gypsy moth caterpillars are plucking Debbie Henry's last nerve. “Oh my gosh, it's terrible,” the Port Henry resident said. “We always had them around. They are just always around, but ...
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