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It may seem like a scene from "North by Northwest," but the crop dusters flying low over Ohio trees are treating for an invasive pest. What to know.
OHIO, USA — Aerial treatments targeting spongy moth populations are scheduled to begin the week of June 23 in five Ohio counties, the Ohio Department of Agriculture announced.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources says the spongy moth population has dropped in recent years, but the state isn’t in the clear.
The Midland County Spongy Moth Suppression Program will begin spraying Tuesday morning over areas of the City of Midland and Midland County, approximately 4,200 acres, using helicopters.
There is only a short window of time in the spring where Bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstaki is effective, due to the insect’s life cycle. The MDA has not received necessary federal funds for spongy ...
Spraying targets almost 75,000 acres for spongy moths, a significant decrease from previous years, and portions of Somerset, Fayette, and Westmoreland counties for fall cankerworm.