The box tree moth, an invasive species, has been found in Pennsylvania, leading to a quarantine to protect local horticulture.
The box tree moth feeds on and destroys boxwoods, a plant often used as hedges and topiaries in Pennsylvania. Boxwoods are ...
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A "highly destructive" and invasive insect new to North America has been discovered for the first time in Pennsylvania.
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The box tree moth was located in two Erie County cemeteries, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture.
The box tree moth was located in two Erie County cemeteries, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture.
The PA Department of Agriculture is requiring nurseries in Erie County to sell only to customers who will keep the boxwoods in the county.
The insect is known to consume and destroy boxwoods, a popular type of shrub for hedges and topiaries. Box tree moths have been found in Ohio, New York state and Ontario, Canada. "We have crews ...
which the Department of Agriculture said are frequently used as topiaries and hedges in gardens, parks and conservatories. Boxwoods are the largest-selling evergreen shrub in the U.S. "This insect ...