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Non-native and Native Pest Moths
May 15th, 2020
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Non-native and Native Pest Moths
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By:
Carrie Voss
and
Kate Stone
Species:
Large yellow underwing
,
white satin
,
leafy spurge hawkmoth
,
sulphur knapweed moth
,
toadflax brocade
,
lesser budworm
,
yellow-headed cutworm
,
glassy cutworm
,
spruce budworms.
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