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[Photo] Left to right:  Bur oak (Quercus macrocarpa) acorn, scarlet oak (Q. coccinea) leaf, chestnut oak (Q. montana) 
acorn, female gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar), chestnut oak (Q. montana) leaf, gypsy moth caterpillar, white oak (Q. alba) acorns and leaf. Graphic produced by Denise Binion.

 

This site contains information about the gypsy moth. Data is from the USDA Forest Service Cooperative gypsy moth suppression, eradication, and slow-the-spread projects. The Gypsy Moth Digest is maintained by the USDA Forest Service, State and Private Forestry, Morgantown, WV. Use of information from this database should cite the Gypsy Moth Digest as the source.

 

Gypsy Moth Suppression Project Summaries

 

Gypsy Moth Suppression Summary - 2003

Gypsy Moth Slow the Spread Summary - 2002

 

State/Site
 
Year
 
Maryland
Michigan
New Jersey Ag
New Jersey For
 
 
Ohio
Pennsylvania
 
Virginia
West Virginia
Wisconsin
 
Beltsville Agricultural Research Service
 
 
 
Baltimore Washington Parkway
 
 
 
Blue Ridge Parkway
 
Catoctin Mountain Park
 
 
Chesapeake Marshlands National Wildlife Complex
Cuyahoga Valley National Park
 
 
 
Fredericksburg/Spotsylvania NMBP
 
 
 
George Washington & Jefferson National Forest
 
Goddard Space Flight Center
 
 
 
Greenbelt Park
 
 
 
James J. Rowley Training Center
 
 
 
Harpers Ferry National Park
 
 
Monocacy National Battlefield
 
 
 
Monongahela National Forest
 
 
National Plant Germplasm & Biotech. Lab
 
 
 
National Plant Materials Center
 
 
 
Nicolet National Forest
 
 
Patuxent Research Refuge
 
 
 
Quantico Marine Base
 
 
 
Raystown Lake
 
 
 
Seneca Nation of Indians
 
 
 
U.S. Military Academy at West Point
 
 
 
C & O Canal
 
 
 
Prince William Forest Park
 
 

 

 

 

 

 








The Gypsy Moth Digest is maintained and updated by Helen A. Butalla,
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Last update: May 14, 2004


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