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 ...
The species was originally identified by John H. Wood on July 10, 1890, near Tarrington, England. After the discovery, Wood ...
A moth found in northern Australia and South-East Asia has an astonishing camouflage trick: it creates an optical illusion to look like a three-dimensional leaf, complete with a raised midrib ...
An invasive pest that chows down on boxwood plants is expanding its range. The quarantine area is being extended to include ...
The box tree moth, originally from Asia, is known for its caterpillars that feed on the leaves of boxwood shrubs, causing extensive damage.
On Monday, the Ohio Department of Agriculture expanded the box tree moth quarantine zone to stop the spread of the invasive ...
Scientists have described a nocturnal moth's unique evolutionary trick in replicating the appearance of 3D leaf, with potential applications for the development of advanced camouflage materials ...
One of the most ruthless bugs that have damaged countless trees in and around New York State might be absent for the first time in years.
A tiny, elusive moth species that can only feed on one kind of tree has been spotted in Germany after more than a century of going unseen in Europe. Stigmella torminalis, a pygmy moth with a ...