A gypsy moth larva crawls along a leaf. United States Department of Agriculture In the late 1860s, an amateur entomologist named Etienne Trouvelot accidentally released the Eurasian gypsy moth, a ...
MADISON—The initial plan to start spraying for the gypsy moth in La Crosse County on June 29 has been postponed to June 30 due to windy conditions. Thus, plans for Trempealeau and Vernon counties also ...
Weather permitting, planes will treat five sites in Ashland and Bayfield counties Saturday in an effort to help reduce gypsy moth numbers. The planes will release small, sticky, flat, green flakes ...
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 ...
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, ...
In June 2014, and again in June 2015, the United States Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) found one Asian Gypsy Moth in North Charleston – one just off the ...