Aerial mating disruption treatments scheduled for spongy moth
Aerial mating disruption treatments conducted by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to slow the spread of spongy moth are planned for the week of June 23. Spongy moth is one of North America's most devastating invasive forest pests and has caused thousands of acres of defoliation across the eastern United States. Treatments for this destructive pest using SPLAT GM-Organic are planned in Jasper and Starke counties. Treatment begins shortly after sunrise but could be delayed until later in the morning or the next day due to unfavorable weather conditions such as morning fog or rain. Treatment time will
