Idahos Idaho Department of Lands confirms second year of spongy moth detection in Sandpoint, a potential population not seen since 1991. Known for causing millions in tree damage in the eastern US, these moths can be accidentally transported via firewood, RVs, or outdoor gear. Despite minimal population, increased monitoring is planned for 2026, with residents advised to not disturb bright green or orange traps.
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