Last Updated: June 30, 2024
diamondbackmoth.org has 4 NS records, 1 A records, 0 AAAA records, 0 MX records, and 0 TXT records. Name servers for diamondbackmoth.org are ns-1986.awsdns-56.co.uk, ns-1128.awsdns-13.org, ns-702.awsdns-23.net, ns-201.awsdns-25.com. A records for diamondbackmoth.org are 199.16.172.120. We have observed diamondbackmoth.org to have 2 subdomains. A subdomain count of 2 is considered a small digital footprint. The domain's primary website is hosted on a nginx web server at 199.16.172.120 in United States. The website's description is: "in recent years, there has been severe outbreaks of insecticide–resistant diamondback moth (dbm), plutella xylostella, in cole crops, such as cabbage," The website's description is: "in recent years, there has been severe outbreaks of insecticide–resistant diamondback moth (dbm), plutella xylostella, in cole crops, such as cabbage, collards, leafy greens, broccoli and cauliflower, in the south eastern united states. the basis of dbm insecticide resistance is dependent on specific genetic mutations which can vary among different"
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199.16.172.120
No DNS AAAA records
No DNS MX records
ns-1986.awsdns-56.co.uk
ns-1128.awsdns-13.org
ns-702.awsdns-23.net
ns-201.awsdns-25.com
No DNS TXT records
diamondbackmoth.org has 2 subdomains in our inventory.
nginx
United States
og:locale: en_us
og:type: website
og:title: home - diamondback moth
og:description: in recent years, there has been severe outbreaks of insecticide–resistant diamondback moth (dbm), plutella xylostella, in cole crops, such as cabbage,
og:url: https://diamondbackmoth.org/
og:site_name: diamondback moth
og:updated_time: 2020-09-05t20:33:39+00:00
article:published_time: 2019-11-10t01:13:50+00:00
article:modified_time: 2020-09-05t20:33:39+00:00
og:description: in recent years, there has been severe outbreaks of insecticide–resistant diamondback moth (dbm), plutella xylostella, in cole crops, such as cabbage, collards, leafy greens, broccoli and cauliflower, in the south eastern united states. the basis of dbm insecticide resistance is dependent on specific genetic mutations which can vary among different
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og:image:width: 4374
og:image:height: 350
og:image:type: image/png
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