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Invasive Spongy Moths Detected Again in Sandpoint
Male European spongy moths were trapped in Sandpoint for the second year, prompting intensified monitoring despite no signs of population growth, Idaho Department of Lands said.
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Invasive spongy moths detected again in Sandpoint, Idaho
SANDPOINT, Idaho – The Idaho Department of Lands (IDL) confirmed the invasive spongy moth's presence in Sandpoint for the second year in a row. This marks the first potential population detection in the area since 1991. Spongy moth caterpillars, which feed on a variety of trees, are not established in Idaho. However, new introductions can
Invasive spongy moths detected again in Sandpoint
SANDPOINT, Idaho – The Idaho Department of Lands (IDL) confirmed the invasive spongy moth's presence in Sandpoint for the second year in a row. This marks the first potential population detection in the area since 1991.
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