Low-flying, single-engine planes are doing spraying for gypsy moths this week in western Wisconsin. The invasive moth feeds on the leaves of oaks, maples, crabapple, birch and other species of trees ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Low-flying yellow planes will soon spray a pheromone treatment over tree canopies in Upper Arlington and Hilliard. Scientists renamed the gypsy moth to spongy moth last summer, ...
DULUTH — Entomologists have changed the name of the gypsy moth to the spongy moth, but the battle against the forest-munching invaders will continue this summer with aerial spraying in eastern ...
CALUMET CITY -- The switchboards at the Calumet City and Hammond police stations lit up Tuesday morning as people reported seeing two small aircraft periodically diving toward the ground. The planes, ...
A North Carolina county that is home to some of the best known wineries on the East Coast has an infestation of gypsy moths and state biologists are taking action to save area forests and prevent ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Low-flying yellow ...
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