Feb 17, 2008
Little-known moth invading pine trees
“We're not really sure what all contributes to an outbreak, but probably warm and dry (weather) is favorable. Most insects take advantage of that.”
The culprits lie dormant right now. But as spring comes on, they could return with a vengeance. via Billings Gazette
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