The USDA Forest Service compiled information from its gypsy moth suppression, eradication, and slow-the-spread projects to provide you with a comprehensive informational website on gypsy moths. Information on the gypsy moth is organized here by state, and year. You can also browse topics using the menu on the right side of the page, which offers selections like, "Defoliation," "Maps and Charts," "Eradication," "Online Resources," and "Photo Gallery" among others. The gypsy moth has become a problem in 19 states so far, destroying oak, poplar, and birch trees among others. Resources on this site are geared toward students, professionals, homeowners and anyone else seeking information on gy...
Master of Science (MS)ForestryUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/...
Lymantria dispar (L.) (the gypsy moth), a species native to Eurasia, was introduced to North America...
Use of silviculture to manage gypsy moth effects gives foresters additional tools for developing int...
The USDA Forest Service compiled information from its gypsy moth suppression, eradication, and slow-...
Cover title.Shows historical spread of gypsy moth from 1900 to 1996, forest defoliation, and distrib...
The gypsy moth has been the most destructive insect pest of trees and shrubs in the eastern United S...
Soon, the gypsy moth will become a household word in Tennessee. This obnoxious new neighbor will be ...
Describes methods of controlling the gypsy and browntail moths, as well as government efforts to pre...
Issued Nov. 1978.Combined forest pest research and development program.Bibliography: p. 13-15.Mode o...
This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents ...
Excerpts from the report: Patterns of gypsy moth behavior are described, especially those related ...
This report provides an annotated bibliography of resources related to the Gypsy Moth and its life c...
The gypsy moth has destroyed increasing amounts of foliage over the past few years. In an effort to ...
1 online resource (PDF, 6 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
insect that was introduced into the United States (Boston, MA) in 1869 from Europe as part of a silk...
Master of Science (MS)ForestryUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/...
Lymantria dispar (L.) (the gypsy moth), a species native to Eurasia, was introduced to North America...
Use of silviculture to manage gypsy moth effects gives foresters additional tools for developing int...
The USDA Forest Service compiled information from its gypsy moth suppression, eradication, and slow-...
Cover title.Shows historical spread of gypsy moth from 1900 to 1996, forest defoliation, and distrib...
The gypsy moth has been the most destructive insect pest of trees and shrubs in the eastern United S...
Soon, the gypsy moth will become a household word in Tennessee. This obnoxious new neighbor will be ...
Describes methods of controlling the gypsy and browntail moths, as well as government efforts to pre...
Issued Nov. 1978.Combined forest pest research and development program.Bibliography: p. 13-15.Mode o...
This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents ...
Excerpts from the report: Patterns of gypsy moth behavior are described, especially those related ...
This report provides an annotated bibliography of resources related to the Gypsy Moth and its life c...
The gypsy moth has destroyed increasing amounts of foliage over the past few years. In an effort to ...
1 online resource (PDF, 6 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
insect that was introduced into the United States (Boston, MA) in 1869 from Europe as part of a silk...
Master of Science (MS)ForestryUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/...
Lymantria dispar (L.) (the gypsy moth), a species native to Eurasia, was introduced to North America...
Use of silviculture to manage gypsy moth effects gives foresters additional tools for developing int...