Conditions permitting, there will be aerial sprays planned for later this month over the skies of Cranbrook.
The target is an invasive, damaging caterpillar, which morphs into the spongy moth.
Originally from Europe, acting provincial forest entomologist Tim Ebata says the species is already established itself in eastern Canada and the United States and the worry is it might move west…
Back-to-back aerial sprays are scheduled for May 22nd and 23rd.
As many as four more follow-up treatments could happen before the start of summer.
The product, Foray 48B, will be used, however, Ebata points out it only impacts the insect, not people or pets.
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