Crow Wing County Land Services is participating in the Minnesota Department of Agriculture's, 2014 Gypsy Moth Section Trapping Survey. The gypsy moth is an invasive species that, as a caterpillar, is ...
MADISON, Wis. - Gypsy moth traps are being tied onto trees across western and central Wisconsin to better understand where the invasive pests are. The state Department of Agriculture, Trade and ...
The 2016 gypsy moth survey trapping season has ended and results are in: 86,462 moths were caught in 11,383 traps set in Wisconsin this summer as part of the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade ...
ST. PAUL — The Minnesota Agriculture Department is setting nearly 27,000 traps for gypsy moths across eastern Minnesota this spring as part of its annual monitoring program. Unlike the discovery of ...
TUALATIN, Ore. -- Gypsy moths -- perennially unwelcome summer visitors that have defoliated entire forests along the upper East Coast -- are back in Oregon. Agriculture Department employees have ...
The Coulee Region is on the front lines of a national war to halt the destructive gypsy moth’s westward migration. Leading the charge are Wisconsin agriculture workers who are setting about 20,000 ...
Gypsy moth trappers will be setting traps mid-May through early July to gather data that the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection will use to plan future gypsy moth ...
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture is asking state residents not to kill the tree pest gypsy moths. The gypsy moth is known to feed on the foliage of hundreds of species of plants in North ...
Gypsy moths have been spreading their wings across the country ever since their introduction to New England in the 1800s, but Minnesota officials are trying to prevent the species from biting into its ...
Several years of aerial spraying across Northeastern Minnesota appear to have failed to keep gypsy moths from expanding, with the Minnesota Department of Agriculture reporting the number of ...
SALEM -- Trapping season is getting under way for gypsy moths and other invasive insects in Oregon. The Oregon Department of Agriculture says it is placing up to 13,000 brightly colored gypsy moth ...
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