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The Pa. DCNR has planned a rare spraying for fall cankerworms as well as for spongy moths across Pennsylvania. Here's why and ...
Aerial spraying will be conducted by one helicopter and five fixed-wing aircraft ... are most affected by the spongy moth. The Lymantria dispar, or spongy/gypsy moth, was introduced to North ...
Game commission officials say spongy moths were previously known as "gypsy moths" before the Entomological ... enjoying state game lands may encounter aircraft spraying forested areas for spongy ...
Officials said the invasive moths, also known as gypsy moths, have infested three blocks and they will need to treat nearly 6,000 acres with a biopesticide. Low-altitude helicopters will drop ...
Spongy moths previously were known by the common name gypsy moth, but the Entomological ... otherwise enjoying state game lands may encounter aircraft spraying forested areas for spongy moths ...
According to the PA Game Commission, they are planning to spray in 16 different State Game Lands across 38,146 acres to control the spreading of the Spongy Moth, which is also known as the Gypsy Moth.
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) will be spraying for invasive spongy moths, formerly known as gypsy moths ... and two fixed-wing aircraft later this month after the ...