COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Low-flying yellow planes will soon spray a pheromone treatment over tree canopies in Upper Arlington and Hilliard. Scientists renamed the gypsy moth to spongy moth last summer, ...
The state will continue in the quest to slow the spread of the invasive spongy moth this summer by spraying SPLAT GM-O, which disrupts their mating, according to the Minnesota ...
If you spot yellow aircraft flying low over the trees this week, you may wonder if you've wandered into a scene from Alfred Hitchcock's "North by Northwest." But don't worry, you (probably) aren't ...
COLUMBUS (WCMH) – If you happen to spot a low-flying yellow airplane over the next few days, don’t worry. The Ohio Department of Agriculture is spraying for gypsy moths. Aerial treatments designed to ...
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture is treating 460 acres of Duluth’s Park Point neighborhood this month for the invasive insect gypsy moth. The planned treatment will use a product to confuse the ...
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 ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated.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. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Low-flying yellow ...
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