KETTERING — The Ohio Department of Agriculture will start removing their Gypsy Moth traps on Monday, Aug. 3, according to Kaleigh Frazier, public information officer for the state department. The ...
If you spot low-flying planes over Duluth this week, they're most likely involved in gypsy moth control efforts. Starting Monday and possibly continuing through Friday - depending on weather - the ...
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture is hoping there will be a lot of sexually frustrated gypsy moths on Duluth's Park Point next week. The agency is scheduled to spread a synthetic pheromone in ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated.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. CHICAGO — Bug experts are dropping the ...
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources issued this news release today: DNR’s Division of Entomology & Plant Pathology is hosting several public meetings in Huntington, Marshall and Porter ...
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) will treat approximately 64,600 acres in Carlton, Lake, and St. Louis counties to prevent gypsy moth infestations. Officials say the aerial treatments ...
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 ...
Spongy moths – formerly known as gypsy moths – appear to be making an early appearance this summer. Reports of large numbers of brown moths with a penchant for diving at people in their backyards ...
DES MOINES — Low-flying airplanes may be seen by Allamakee and Jackson County residents next week. The planes will be releasing pheromone flakes to help slow the spread of gypsy moths, a pest that ...
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, ...
Residents of 15 western and central Wisconsin counties can expect to see and hear loud, low-flying planes as early as sunrise, starting in early-mid May. Small yellow planes will be treating for ...