WVDA Proposes Lymantria Dispar Treatments for Spring 2025
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WVDA Proposes Lymantria Dispar Treatments for Spring 2025
CHARLESTON, WV (LOOTPRESS) – The West Virginia Department of Agriculture (WVDA) is proposing aerial treatment of approximately 17,328 acres for the purpose of reducing significant impacts to forested lands within West Virginia caused by the Lymantria dispar (spongy moth aka gypsy moth). The WVDA proposes to treat these acres under the WVDA Cooperative State-County-Landowner (CSCL) Suppression Program. WVDA officials are concerned that, without t…
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