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Box tree moth, an insect native to eastern Asia that feeds on boxwood in its caterpillar stage, was first detected in North ...
"Box tree moth is an invasive insect pest that can significantly damage and potentially kill boxwood (Buxus species) plants ...
Western New York gardeners are battling an invasive pest, the box tree moth, which is spreading rapidly throughout the region ...
In the fall, the bucks are more likely to damage trees because they are heading into mating season. The bucks know there will ...
You've heard us talk about spotted lanternflies throughout the summer, but now Box Tree Moths are threatening landscapes in parts of Maryland and Virginia.
Barnstable County said in an advisory that the box tree moth​ is damaging shrubs in several Massachusetts towns.
The box tree moth is a non-native, invasive insect that has the potential to cause major damage to one of the most popular plants used in our landscape. This would be the different species of boxwood.
The box tree moth poses a serious threat to boxwood plants (Buxus species), a popular ornamental shrub in Virginia landscapes, officials said. The caterpillars are known for their voracious ...
Box tree moths are an invasive species in our area. Here are some tips that might save your landscape.
Box tree moth, an invasive species that can devastate boxwood plants, has been confirmed for the first time in Maryland — in Fort Frederick State Park in western Washington County.
Boxwoods are among the best shrubs for landscaping, but what can you plant to break up their dense, often uniform shape? Here are 11 of our favorite options.