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Browntail moth threat eases in capital region, but remains a threat elsewhere in Maine

Por: Portland Press Herald Nation January 07, 2023

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Working in a cherry picker basket high above Lincoln School, a worker trims browntail moth nests on April 7 in Augusta. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal AUGUSTA — While browntail moth caterpillars are hibernating in their nests, Eben Mann’s appointment schedule is starting to fill up. A year ago, Mann, owner of Mann’s Lumber & Tree, who were searching for ways to clear their properties of the invasive pest by using a cutting tool mounted on a... + full article



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