Environmental Conditions Lead Miller Moths Into Urban Areas, UW Extension Entomologist Says
June 25, 2020
June 25, 2020
LARAMIE, Wyoming, June 25 -- The University of Wyoming issued the following news release:
The year 2020 has brought a deep economic decline and the coronavirus. Might as well bring on pestilence.
Miller moths -- the adult stage of the army cutworm -- are being reported in numbers not seen in Nebraska and Colorado for at least five years, and up to 19 in some locations, according to Scott Schell, University of Wyoming Extension entomologist.
Wyoming towns al . . .
The year 2020 has brought a deep economic decline and the coronavirus. Might as well bring on pestilence.
Miller moths -- the adult stage of the army cutworm -- are being reported in numbers not seen in Nebraska and Colorado for at least five years, and up to 19 in some locations, according to Scott Schell, University of Wyoming Extension entomologist.
Wyoming towns al . . .