The spongy moth (Lymantria dispar) was first introduced to the hardwood forests of New England in 1869. Native to Europe, female moths lay eggs on surfaces like branches, stacked firewood, and outdoor ...
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This is no easy feat, with the caterpillars needing attention for three months before turning into a moth. Geoff Martin proudly releases a female atlas moth into the wild. Image credits: Lucyna Kania ...