Indiana Department of Natural Resources said that, weather permitting, it would begin spraying during the week of May 10 to kill gypsy moth caterpillars in selected areas of Allen, Miami and Wells counties.
Indiana DNR to spray in 3 counties for invasive gypsy moths
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Test results from the Indiana Animal Disease Diagnostic Lab at Purdue University found that the wild deer were infested with parasites known as lung worm, which occur commonly throughout the deer's range, the DNR said.
Parasites, poor health, weather eyed in Indiana deer deaths
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