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 ...
An invasive insect responsible for stripping the leaves from trees across Pennsylvania, damaging millions of acres of woodland, has a new name. Formerly known as the gypsy moth, species Lymantria ...
The Virginia Department of Forestry (DOF) and the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS) are joining forest health professionals to monitor the invasive spongy moth (formerly ...
TRENTON – The annual New Jersey Department of Agriculture’s statewide gypsy moth aerial defoliation survey showed 1,068 acres of trees in 21 municipalities received moderate to heavy damage this year ...
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 ...
An invasive moth species is getting a new name after the old one was dropped for containing what some consider a racial slur. The insect formerly known as the “gypsy moth” will now go by the common ...
Interactions between species can have cascading effects that shape subsequent interactions. For example, herbivory can induce plant defenses that affect subsequent interactions with herbivores, ...
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. HARTFORD, CONN. >> Last year's dry spring, coupled with the recent stretch of dry weather, has helped to fuel the resurgence across parts of southern ...
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