Report issued on: August 1983INHS Technical Report prepared for unspecified recipien
During the months of June, July, and August of 1998, this internship was completed through the Minne...
This report provides an annotated bibliography of resources related to the Gypsy Moth and its life c...
Until the invasion of gypsy moth into, first, the upper peninsula of Michigan, and then Wisconsin, t...
The Illinois Gypsy Moth Research and Education Program was initiated October 4, 1982 at the request ...
Report issued on: August 1983INHS Technical Report prepared for unspecified recipien
Gypsy moth, Lyrnantria dispar (L.), was first discovered in Michigan in 1954. Results of survey for ...
Gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar, was first discovered in Michigan in 1954, Aerial spraying operations w...
Michigan\u27s infestation of gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar, extends over 600,000 acres, First discove...
The gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar, is not native to the U.S., but was introduced into Massachusetts i...
Responding to questions of what the gypsy moth, Porthetria dispar, would do in Michigan forests, a c...
The gypsy moth has been the most destructive insect pest of trees and shrubs in the eastern United S...
1 online resource (PDF, 6 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
This guide treats all species known to have been found and those likely to be found in Illinois and ...
issued September 21, 1990Report issued on: September 21, 1990INHS Technical Report prepared for Illi...
Excerpts from the report: Patterns of gypsy moth behavior are described, especially those related ...
During the months of June, July, and August of 1998, this internship was completed through the Minne...
This report provides an annotated bibliography of resources related to the Gypsy Moth and its life c...
Until the invasion of gypsy moth into, first, the upper peninsula of Michigan, and then Wisconsin, t...
The Illinois Gypsy Moth Research and Education Program was initiated October 4, 1982 at the request ...
Report issued on: August 1983INHS Technical Report prepared for unspecified recipien
Gypsy moth, Lyrnantria dispar (L.), was first discovered in Michigan in 1954. Results of survey for ...
Gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar, was first discovered in Michigan in 1954, Aerial spraying operations w...
Michigan\u27s infestation of gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar, extends over 600,000 acres, First discove...
The gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar, is not native to the U.S., but was introduced into Massachusetts i...
Responding to questions of what the gypsy moth, Porthetria dispar, would do in Michigan forests, a c...
The gypsy moth has been the most destructive insect pest of trees and shrubs in the eastern United S...
1 online resource (PDF, 6 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
This guide treats all species known to have been found and those likely to be found in Illinois and ...
issued September 21, 1990Report issued on: September 21, 1990INHS Technical Report prepared for Illi...
Excerpts from the report: Patterns of gypsy moth behavior are described, especially those related ...
During the months of June, July, and August of 1998, this internship was completed through the Minne...
This report provides an annotated bibliography of resources related to the Gypsy Moth and its life c...
Until the invasion of gypsy moth into, first, the upper peninsula of Michigan, and then Wisconsin, t...