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ODA to Host Virtual Gypsy Moth Treatment Open House


Feb 1, 2021
The Ohio Department of Agriculture will be hosting a virtual public informational meeting regarding upcoming gypsy moth treatments.
The virtual meeting will take place on Monday, February 8th at 6:00 p.m. and will include information for Vinton and Hocking counties. General and region-specific information will be discussed at the meeting.
Gypsy moth caterpillars are known to feed on leaves, weakening trees and shrubs and potentially killing them. The Gypsy moth treatments are not harmful to humans, animals, honey bees, or plants.
A link to the virtual open house, along with detailed information about the gypsy moth program, can be found at agri.ohio.gov. ....

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Wisconsin Ag Connection - Wisconsin Gypsy Moth Population Rose in 2020


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Wisconsin Ag Connection - 12/17/2020
The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture reports that it has captured over 83,700 gypsy moths in more than 10,000 traps this summer as part of the federal Slow the Spread of the Gypsy Moth Program.
State Gypsy Moth Trapping Coordinator Michael Falk says the weather conditions were relatively mild across Wisconsin compared to the previous two years, making it easier for the pests to survive and multiply.
Winter temperatures were not low enough to kill gypsy moth eggs, and spring conditions did not support the fungal and viral diseases known to kill gypsy moth caterpillars, Falk said. As a result, gypsy moth populations rebounded after two consecutive years ....

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Gypsy moth population increases in Wisconsin, according to new 2020 data


Gypsy moth population increases in Wisconsin, according to new 2020 data
WISCONSIN (CBS 58) Wisconsin agriculture officials announced Tuesday, Dec. 15, the gypsy moth population has increased within the state. 
According to a news release from the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) caught 83,720 gypsy moths in 10,139 traps in the state this summer as part of the federal Slow the Spread of Gypsy Moth Program.  
Below is a graph showing the number of moths trapped in the past four years: 
“Weather conditions were relatively mild across Wisconsin compared to the previous two years,” said Michael Falk, DATCP’s gypsy moth trapping coordinator. “Winter temperatures were not low enough to kill gypsy moth eggs, and spring conditions did not support the fungal and viral diseases known to kill gypsy moth caterpillars. As a result, gypsy moth populations rebounded after two consecutive years of population decrease.” ....

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