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The Government Needs Our Help Destroying The “Fuzzy, Mud-Like” Eggs Of These Invasive Pestswhile spongy moth egg masses are fuzzy, spongy, and cream or brown-colored. The USDA recommends “smashing and scraping the invasive egg masses off into a plastic bag, sealing it, and disposing ...
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