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  2. Christmas tree pests and weeds - Wikipedia

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    Spongy moth infestations in Canada required restrictions and requirements to be placed upon Christmas tree growers with plantations in "spongy moth regulated areas". [5] The restrictions and requirements included ongoing site monitoring, active moth eradication by the grower, accurate record keeping, and government directed moth eradication ...

  3. 10 Deviously Invasive Bugs Scientists Want You to Kill - AOL

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    Female gypsy moths are also known to lay eggs on various surfaces, including outdoor furniture, vehicles, and firewood, which can inadvertently spread the infestation to new areas.

  4. Lymantria dispar in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Since 1980, the gypsy moth has defoliated over one million acres (4,000 km 2) of forest each year. In 1981, 12.9 million acres (52,200 km 2) were defoliated. In wooded suburban areas, during periods of infestation, gypsy moth larvae crawl over man-made obstacles and sometimes enter homes. [4]

  5. Never mind the cicadas, spongy moths will be a problem ... - AOL

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    Pennsylvania now spraying state parks to head off spongy moth infestations. The conservation and natural resources department is now spraying 18 state parks, along with the Grey Towers National ...

  6. Lymantria dispar dispar - Wikipedia

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    Lymantria dispar dispar, commonly known as the gypsy moth, [1] European gypsy moth, LDD moth, or (in North America) North American gypsy moth or spongy moth, [2] is a species of moth in the family Erebidae. It has a native range that extends over Europe and parts of Africa, and is an invasive species in North America.

  7. 20,000 acres in Pisgah National Forest, WNC will be aerially ...

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    Nearly 20,000 acres of land in parts of Pisgah National Forest will be aerially sprayed this week — the week of June 10 — to slow the spread of spongy moth infestations.. The U.S. Forest ...

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