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05/15/2024

Fear Not if You See a Low-flying Plane

They're spraying to stop the spread of spongy moths

If you spot a low-flying plane in the skies this month and next, they're working to stop the spread of an invasive species.

The Ohio Department of Agriculture said they will be deploying small planes to aerially spray to stop the spread of the invasive species, the spongy moth. The aircrafts fly around 100 feet above the treetops.

Treatments will be applied in the following counties: Auglaize, Fairfield, Hardin, Hocking, Knox, Licking, Logan, Vinton and Washington.

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