In a press release, PGC Chief Forester Paul Weiss described the moth, formerly known as the gypsy moth, as “a destructive, invasive pest.” PGC plans to spray ... provide the best and most ...
formerly called the gypsy moth, has established itself in the commonwealth and its numbers fluctuate. This year, the Pennsylvania Game Commission will spend $2.4 million to spray 124,000 acres ...
The plan would treat approximately 17,328 acres of land in the greater Eastern Panhandle, including the counties of Berkeley, ...
The woodlands at Prince Gallitzin State Park will be treated to combat spongy moth, formerly known as the gypsy moth ... In addition to DCNR’s spray program, the Pennsylvania Game Commission ...
A gypsy moth caterpillar crawls ... requires aerial treatment and the time to spray is spring. DCNR experts say spongy moth egg mass surveys are the best way to determine the need for treatment.