Officials in Washington state say zebra mussels were found Aug. 5 on Marimo moss aquarium balls. (Courtesy of Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife) The Idaho State Department of Agriculture says ...
(WLUK) -- Aquarium owners are urged to remove and dispose of purchased moss balls after invasive mussels were found inside or on some of them, including in Wisconsin. The state Department of Natural ...
The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC) is warning the public to safely dispose of recently purchased aquarium moss balls after the invasive zebra mussels were discovered inside the ...
Mar. 9—Officials are urging Mainers to destroy their aquatic moss balls after zebra mussels were found living in them at pet stores in central and southern Maine. Zebra mussels, a ...
Picture a vibrant green, nearly perfect sphere of something moss-like bopping around a clear water-filled corked container with pebbles at the base. Give it a cute name like Mossly Cyrus, Ryan ...
This afternoon, Dr. Art Bogan, research curator of mollusks with the NC Museum of Natural Sciences, identified the mussels found in aquatic moss ball packaging labeled ‘Marimo Moss Ball Plant Grab & ...
At least two Duluth stores have found zebra mussels on decorative aquatic moss balls in their store fish tanks and more infested moss balls may still be on store shelves across the U.S. Doug Jensen, ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife reminded consumers Friday to "Destroy, Don't Dump" aquarium moss balls after invasive zebra mussels were detected in Washington ...
Zebra mussels were detected in Marimo moss aquarium balls in the state of Washington last week. The Idaho State Department of Agriculture has warned aquarium owners to be on the lookout for the ...
UNDATED (WOOD) — Michigan environmental officials are warning people to be on the lookout for invasive zebra mussels in their fish tanks. The alert comes after a worker at Petco in Seattle noticed a ...
MONTPELIER — State scientists are warning people that some moss balls, sold for use in home aquariums, may come with invasive zebra mussels. According to a release from the Agency of Natural Resources ...
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