Purple Carrot Seed Moth Arrives in Wisconsin
Tags: PJ Liesch
A surprising number of non-native, invasive insects show up in the country and state each year. In this recent article for Wiscontext, Extension entomologist PJ Liesch describes the newly arrived purple carrot seed moth, which may be coming for herbs like dill and fennel in your garden: https://www.wpr.org/wiscontext-purple-carrot-seed-moth-lands-wisconsin
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