Box tree moths (Cydalima perspectalis) are invasive pests native to Asia. They have spread throughout Europe over the last 15 years and caused lots of damage to boxwood plants. They arrived on US ...
Growing a boxwood plant? You should be aware of the early signs of box tree moths taking up residence in your yard so you can ...
According to the MSU Extension Office, the first sign of a box tree moth infestation is yellowing. If the plant appears damaged, it should be checked for caterpillars “which are lime green with black ...
Plants and potted trees can be a simple and affordable way to bring some much-needed life and colour into your home. Shoppers ...
The Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) has announced an expansion of the quarantine zone for the Box Tree Moth (BTM), an invasive species threatening Ohio’s horticulture.
Most landscape tree species grow in symmetrical, predictable shapes that are pleasing to the eye. Because of the loss of branches, box elders tend to grow into asymmetrically-shaped trees.
Box tree moth larvae and webbing. Box tree moths overwinter as larvae. Once temperatures rise, overwintering larvae emerge and typically begin feeding in March, continuing until they pupate in ...
Plants add curb appeal, but some will overgrow your home or uproot your foundation. These vines, trees, and shrubs shouldn't be planted too close to your house.