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Areas Near Sebago Lake, Turner Seen as Browntail Moth Hot Spots in Otherwise Quiet Year
The invasive caterpillars returned at state monitoring sites after populations fell from more than 150,000 affected acres in 2022, officials said.
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Browntail moth caterpillars have emerged again in Bangor
HomesteadBDN’s Homestead section is a celebration of rural life. Our writers cover small farms, animals, DIY solutions and fascinating Maine people who find unique ways to live simply. Read more Homestead stories here. The caterpillars of browntail moths, and the rash-causing poisonous hairs they spread, are back for the season in the Bangor area. The invasive caterpillars emerged at state monitoring sites in Bangor and Newport at the end of Ap…
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