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Belmont Lake Cottagers' Association 05.12.2020

It’s treasure hunt time! If gypsy moth affected your trees this summer, you can help reduce next year’s defoliation by finding and removing as many egg masses a...s possible in fall and winter. Gypsy moth egg masses are yellowish brown, flattish, covered in fuzzy hair, and about the size of a quarter or loonie. You may find as individual egg masses or clusters of them (as pictured). Scour your trees, fence posts, outdoor furniture, buildings, and other nooks and crannies on your property for egg masses, scrape them off, and dispose of them. Don’t worry about egg masses you can’t reach egg masses above the snowline may be destroyed by prolonged very cold temperatures. For out more about gypsy moth and other defoliators and how to protect your property at https://buff.ly/3onVPyy. #MNRFScience See more

Belmont Lake Cottagers' Association 26.11.2020

Anyone missing this little guy, he is hanging around 108 fire route 30 , very friendly ,call Debbie, 905-321-7925

Belmont Lake Cottagers' Association 11.11.2020

Peterborough County is gathering feedback from residents on broadband/connectivity and internet issues to support an Expression of Interest (EOI) for the Rural ...Ontario Broadband Program for investment in infrastructure in PTBO County. The deadline to respond to the survey is October 1, 2020. Find the survey here: https://survey123.arcgis.com//94a57cb287db4365950d8e308522