The gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) remains one of the most intensively studied forest pests due to its dynamic population fluctuations and wide-ranging ecological impacts. Its outbreaks not only lead ...
WRIGHT TWP. — Officials are hoping to make the most of a limited window of opportunity to control gypsy moths. The population is expected to fall for the next three to five years, with another ...
DULUTH — Entomologists have changed the name of the gypsy moth to the spongy moth, but the battle against the forest-munching invaders will continue this summer with aerial spraying in eastern ...
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