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  1. Gypsy moth larva take the form of a caterpillar. They hatch in the spring from eggs laid the previous summer. They crawl up trees and out on the limbs and start eating tree leaves. They start out small, but soon grow larger as they eat tree leaves. When small they are lightweight and buoyant.

  2. The gypsy moth life cycle has four stages: egg, larvae, pupa and adult moth. Eggs of the North American strain are laid on the bark of trees (Figure 2), female moths lay egg clusters in virtually any sheltered location including homes, vehicles, firewood, and on outdoor items.

  3. Apr 27, 2022 · Spongy moth (Lymantria dispar, formerly gypsy moth) completes one generation each year. Eggs hatch in spring, typically between early and mid-May in much of Lower Michigan, and in late May or mid-June further north.

  4. The Spongy Moth's Life Cycle and Related Moths. The spongy moth (formerly known as the gypsy moth) undergoes a complete metamorphosis - changing from egg to larva (caterpillar) to pupa to adult. Spongy moth eggs hatch generally between late April and mid-May.

  5. fyi.extension.wisc.edu › spongymothinwisconsin › life-cycle-and-biology-3Life Cycle – Spongy Moth in Wisconsin

    Spongy moth (Lymantria dispar) has four distinct developmental stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. Each life stage looks and behaves very differently from the other stages. Eggs and pupae appear lifeless, but undergo dramatic changes internally.

  6. Sep 14, 2023 · The life cycle of the Gypsy Moth Caterpillar is a fascinating journey of growth, transformation, and adaptation. From the tiny eggs to the voracious caterpillars, and finally, the beautiful adult moths, each stage contributes to the intricate tapestry of nature’s wonders.

  7. Here is how the life of the gypsy moth unfolds through the seasons. In the fall, females lay their eggs, normally in crevices in trees. She covers the eggs with a layer of setae (hair-like structures) that help to keep the eggs warm and also deter any predators.

  8. The gypsy moth develops in four different stages each year: egg, caterpillar or larva, pupa or cocoon, and adult moth. The following description of the gypsy moth life cycle is characteristic for Central Maryland. Each form is illustrated in maximum life size unless otherwise indicated. Eggs.

  9. Life Cycle. The spongy moth female lays between 500 to 1,000 eggs in tree bark crevices. The eggs are covered with hairs from the female’s abdomen. The eggs hatch in spring (April), and the emerging larvae from the eggs climb up the trees to feed on leaves. The majority of the feeding occurs during the night.

  10. There are four stages in the metamorphic life cycle of gypsy moths: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. Eggs are laid in July or August, on the trunks or branches of trees. After 4 to 6 weeks, the embryos develop into larvae.

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