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  1. Title: Selecting a pesticide for gypsy moth control (FR-171d) Author: R. Chris Williamson, Andrea Diss Created Date: 5/10/2002 9:58:24 PM

  2. ORGANIC GYPSY MOTH CONTROL. In general, organic treatments will for gypsy moths will be slow to work and need to be done early in the season. They can be effective and if you have a few small plants, shrubs or trees to protect, certainly possible. GYPSY MOTH TRAPS

  3. After spongy moth (Lymantria dispar) caterpillars get about an inch long in mid-June, they will move down the trunk to hide from predators during the day. You can take advantage of this behavior to trap and reduce the number of larvae on the trees in your yard by making a burlap barrier band trap.

  4. Spongy moth (Lymantria dispar dispar) -- formerly known as gypsy moth -- is a serious forest pest and is responsible for killing millions of oak and other species of trees across the state. Although oak species are preferred, spongy moth caterpillars feed on hundreds of other tree and shrub species, including:

  5. May 23, 2024 · Spongy moth (Lymantria dispar dispar) is a destructive, invasive insect that poses a danger to North America's forests.The caterpillars feed on the leaves of more than 300 species of trees and shrubs, eventually killing them.

  6. Gypsy Moth Information Finding a pesticide applicator to control gypsy moth. This link takes you to the NJDEP Data Miner Pesticides page. Click on the item that says "Applicator Businesse by Types of Pest Control Performed.

  7. find out about gypsy moth control. In years past the state and its partners put a lot of effort into introducing some natural gypsy moth disease’s to help control the population. Two pathogens, nucleopolyhedrosis virus (NPV) and a fungal disease called . Entomophaga maimaiga, are especially effective at causing gypsy moth outbreaks to collapse.

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