No invasive spongy moths have been caught near Concrete this year, making it the first time since 2021 that has occurred.
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such as gypsy moths and the like, can proliferate in the forest and cause tremendous damage. Nun moth larvae, for instance, ...
Pike County has won a $400,000 grant to help address its severe spongy moth infestation. The grant award was announced in a ...
In 2021, a total of 203,569 acres were treated. In addition to DCNR’s spray program, the Pennsylvania Game Commission will also be conducting an aerial spray program in 2022 on approximately ...