Friday, February 13th, 2015
Photo by William Kincaid/The Daily Standard

David Adkins of the Ohio Department of Agriculture shows a product that will be applied to selected local forests in June to disrupt the mating of gypsy moths, a destructive, invasive insect that feeds on more than 300 species of trees.

Related online story:
CELINA - For the first time in several years, the Ohio Department of Agriculture in June will apply aerial treatments to selected forests in Auglaize and Mercer counties to decimate gypsy moth populations. [More]
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