PHIPPSBURG – Scientists may have found the ultimate weapon to control the spread of purple loosestrife: a tiny brown beetle. The bug’s ability to defoliate purple loosestrife could prove critical to the survival of other plants and natural habitat at the 600-acre Morse Mountain Preserve. Read More
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Purple loosestrife stifled by tiny beetle Experiment on Morse Mountain looks promising in control of invasive plant
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Purple loosestrife stifled by tiny beetle Experiment on Morse Mountain looks promising in control of invasive plant