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Vol. 38, No. 44
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November 1, 2023
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Spongy moth hits Riverside
Officials plan to stop the infestation with aerial insecticide applications in the spring
All in the family
Byline EREZ BEN-AKIVA Contributing Reporter
The spongy moth is back. It may be cute, but it’s also hungry, not picky – and dangerous for trees. Riverside trustees have agreed: No more. The invasive species will be treated in affected areas with aerial applications of Btk, a naturally occurring insecticide. Those applications will likely occur in May 2024.
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