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.
formerly called the gypsy moth, has established itself in the commonwealth and its numbers fluctuate. This year, the Pennsylvania Game Commission will spend $2.4 million to spray 124,000 acres ...
formerly known as the gypsy moth, as “a destructive, invasive pest.” PGC plans to spray over 123,000 acres of state game lands in nearly every region of the state except the northwest.
The spongy moth (Lymantria dispar dispar), which enjoys chomping on shrub and tree leaves, has continued to infiltrate parts of Ohio, leading the department to take action and aerial spray areas ...
Pennsylvania’s Department of Conservation and Natural Resources wants forest owners’ help fighting spongy moths (formerly ...
Previously, the moth had infested the Cruso area, prompting aerial spraying to stem the spread ... The spongy moth (formally known as the gypsy moth) first arrived in North America over a century ...
Kate Evans Morgan County landowners who signed up for the spongy moth (gypsy moth) suppression program won’t likely see any cost share money to help them pay for the aerial spraying of their property ...