Spongy moths pose a serious threat to oaks, as well as witch hazel, aspen, willows and a slew of other species across the commonwealth. The nonnative forest pest was accidentally introduced to ...
Other trees that spongy moths infest include apple, alder, aspen, basswood, birch, hemlock, spruce, tamarack (larch), willows and witch hazel, per DCNR’s press release. Pine is included on the list.
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