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USDA asks Hoosiers to stop spotted lanternfly, spongy moth. Here's what to do if you see themThese used to be called gypsy moths and are one of North America’s most harmful forest pests, according to the Indiana DNR. The moths have lived in Europe and Asia for thousands of years but ...
The gypsy moth is not native to North America, so there are few natural enemies to keep it in check. Originally ranging from Europe to Asia, the gypsy moth came to North America in the late 1860s ...
76, No. 4 (Dec., 1993), pp. 584-589 (6 pages) The residual pheromone content of laminated plastic, pheromone-dispensing tapes impregnated with (+)-disparlure, the sex pheromone of the gypsy moth, ...
The West Virginia Department of Agriculture (WVDA) is proposing aerial treatment of approximately 17,328 acres for the purpose of reducing significant impacts to forested lands within West ...
Spongy moths (Lymantria dispar dispar, formerly known as the gypsy moth) are a major threat to Pennsylvania’s forests, having killed millions of oak and other tree species, officials said.
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