
December 20, 2007
Branching Out: Arborist Rob Thompson wants to help prevent locals from overreacting to bare oaks.
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The Other Moth
This year's oak moth epidemic leaves local trees ugly, not dead.
They’ve been busy – feeding off oak leaf surfaces as larvae, wolfing down entire leaves as red-headed worms, morphing into tannish-brown moths, fluttering around in courtship, and laying clusters of whitish eggs on neighborhood oak ...




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