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Posted by: Maine Environmental News
July 22, 2020

When it comes to browntail moths, kill them any way you can

Posted by: Maine Environmental News
July 22, 2020

BANGOR DAILY NEWS • July 22, 2020

One female browntail moth can lay hundreds of eggs, leading to hundreds of new caterpillars emerging the next spring. The Maine Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has categorized the invasive species as a public health nuisance.

Source:https://bangordailynews.com/2020/07/22/homestead/when-it-comes-to-browntail-moths-kill-them-any-way-you-can/?fbclid=IwAR1tENMb-jWsuMGhBV43eRKxldiz_XZEUiMK7pGHVWOtuAFwfu1OZJcBVfo

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