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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.

Maine Forest Service officials say a fungus and a virus are combining to help drive down the browntail moth population in the state.

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Bangor Daily News broke the news in Bangor, United States on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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