Coniferous forests across Vancouver's North Shore have been transformed into a bug buffet in recent weeks, as groups of hungry moth larvae seek sustenance, threatening hundreds of trees in the process ...
An infestation of hungry moths has returned to Metro Vancouver for the third straight year, threatening to defoliate coniferous trees already stressed from drought conditions. The Western hemlock ...
While B.C. Supreme Court Justice Jasvinder Basran ruled in favour of the city’s recent contracts to remove trees and that tree removal could continue, he did say the first such contract by the city ...
For the third summer in a row, B.C.’s south coast is about to experience an outbreak in western hemlock looper moths. The moths are starting to show up now and the population is expected to boom over ...
The North Shore has been hit with an outbreak of western hemlock looper moths, a species known to decimate trees. While there is no health risk to humans, swarms have been gathering around lights at ...
Swaths of trees in the North Shore Mountains and Metro Vancouver watersheds are turning orange following an outbreak of a voracious insect. The Western hemlock looper moth, a native species that ...
They’re back and the little beasts are hungry. An outbreak of Western hemlock looper moths, a native species that defoliates trees common on the North Shore, is now into its third and hopefully final ...
An unknown moth, collected from Portugal 22 years ago, has finally been named and placed in the tree of life. The tiny moth belongs to the looper moth family and has been particularly difficult to ...
Coniferous forests across Vancouver's North Shore have been transformed into a bug buffet in recent weeks, as groups of hungry moth larvae seek sustenance, threatening hundreds of trees in the process ...
An infestation of hungry moths has returned to Metro Vancouver for the third straight year, threatening to defoliate coniferous trees already stressed from drought conditions. The Western hemlock ...