MISSOURI, USA — Seemingly harmless balls of moss used in aquariums may be hiding one of the nation's "most destructive invasive species in North America," the Missouri Department of Conservation ...
The Idaho State Department of Agriculture announced Monday that it had detected non-living zebra mussels in aquarium moss ...
Aug. 18—At least 12 invasive zebra mussels were found in aquatic moss balls sold for aquariums in a Renton, Washington, Petco on Aug. 5. The mussels, which are native to freshwater bodies in ...
Non-living zebra mussels were found in moss balls shipped to an aquarium product retailer in Boise. All of the product was voluntarily surrendered to ISDA for disposal. “Store managers and staff ...
According to MDC, an invasive species called zebra mussels is being discovered in moss balls originating in Washington, and the balls may have been sold in Missouri. Aquarium owners and retailers ...
Zebra mussels were found on a Marimo moss ball, an algae commonly used to decorate fish tanks, shipped from an aquarium supply company in Renton. Here’s what you need to know. Zebra mussels are ...
MISSOURI – The Missouri Department of Conversation is warning retailers and aquarium owners of a potential zebra mussel infestation in moss balls. The zebra mussels were discovered inside moss ...
Current city council member Sabrina Wooten, former city council member John Moss and longtime surf shop owner RK Kowalewitch ...
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is urging aquarium owners to check for an invasive species that may be hiding in a common tank addition. According to ...