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<div style="text-align: left;"><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">2012 Season Update:&nbsp; The Brown Tail Moth infestation has apparently subsided. However, "Microscopic Toxic Hairs" are still within the substrate and soils. Please be aware that these hairs are active for up to three years and&nbsp;disturbing the soil and leaves can&nbsp;erupt the hairs! If you see any caterpillars&nbsp;please notify us as soon as possible.&nbsp;<br /><br /></span></strong></div>
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