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Ohio Department of Agriculture sprays for spongy moths in Mount Vernon
The Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) is conducting aerial spraying to manage the invasive spongy moth population in Mount Vernon and surrounding areas this week. The caterpillars of the spongy moth, which feed on leaves, can weaken and potentially kill trees and shrubs. According to the ODA, a control treatment is necessary due to the increasing population in the area.The spraying covers the eastern part of Mount Vernon, Gambier village, and…
The large glandular name Tapinoma magnum can undermine streets, damage walls and walkways and even disrupt electricity and communication networks. How dangerous is the invasive nature and how can it be combated?
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