Seventy percent of Pennsylvania's forests are privately owned. These landowners could help stop the latest outbreak of the pest.
With yesterday’s sun and warm temperatures expected next week, the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources recently ...
Spongy moth caterpillars are wreaking havoc in wooded lots and forests across Pennsylvania ... owners how to protect their property from the invasive species. Currently, the moths are doing ...
The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources is urging Pennsylvania’s forest landowners and woodlot owners to start planning now for spongy moth treatment this spring to protect their trees ...
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WGAL Lancaster-Harrisburg on MSNNew initiative gives Pennsylvania homeowners chance to replace invasive trees with native speciesProperty owners are encouraged to remove one or more invasive species and receive up to five free, healthy, native, young ...
Additionally, invasives take up residence and overtake the specific native plant species that many moths and butterfly ... launched the 2025 Pennsylvania Invasive Replace-ive Program.
Pennsylvania’s Department of Conservation and Natural Resources wants forest owners to help fight spongy moths — formerly known as gypsy moths. Spongy moths pose a serious threat to oaks ...
The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) is urging Pennsylvania’s forest landowners and woodlot owners to start planning now for spongy moth treatment this spring to protect their ...
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