The Department of Agriculture wants residents to be on the lookout for spongy masses growing outdoors "to help stomp out invasive pests this spring." The spongy masses are the eggs of the spotted ...
Robins and daffodils are a good sign spring is here, but Hoosiers should also be on the lookout for invasive species to keep nature healthy. The USDA is asking Indiana residents to stomp out pests and ...
Thanks to the keen observations of an Ohio State faculty member, the 15,000 trees on campus can breathe a sigh of relief. While walking to and from class in the fall, David Shetlar, an extension ...
This early spring, Delawareans need to be on the lookout for the egg masses of two highly invasive insects: the spotted lanternfly and spongy moth. The best way to take them out of the state? Smash ...
The Oval and two west campus locations will be sprayed to kill Gypsy Moths this quarter. The spraying could happen as soon as this Sunday, said Dave Adkins, Gypsy Moth program manager for the Ohio ...
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