PPT-Gypsy Moth Update
Author : danika-pritchard | Published Date : 2016-10-22
and Other Forest P est R egulations Katy Longen Plant Protection Division Minnesota Department of Agriculture 2015 Treatments 2015 Treatments Zero Moths 2016 Proposed
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and Other Forest P est R egulations Katy Longen Plant Protection Division Minnesota Department of Agriculture 2015 Treatments 2015 Treatments Zero Moths 2016 Proposed Treatments Highest trap catch 15 moths. 3. Vessels must provide two year port of call data, at least 96 hours prior to arrival in a North American port, to the Canadian or U.S. agent. The agent is to ensure that this information is pr APHIS Factsheet April 2015 Asian Gypsy Moth The Asian gypsy moth (AGM, including Lymantria dispar asiatica, Lymantria dispar japonica, Lymantria albescens, Lymantria umbrosa, and Lymantria post - Mature gypsy moth larva Adult female and male Larva growth stages Egg masses and pupae cases Adult female laying eggs It is fairly easy to iden of many tree species, including some conifers. 1 Emerald Ash Borer Gypsy MothForest Tent Caterpillarand Elm Spanworm Forest Health Upd ate Wisconsin DNR, Forest Health Protection Unit June 2 8 th , 201 2 Vol. 9 No. 3 Janesville Parks Dire January 2017. Discussions around the gypsy and traveller communities in the UK are ones that are often considered very sensitive: in fact, the concerns about offending the group being discussed can weigh so heavily on the minds of practitioners that the area is often considered to be taboo.. Erebidae. 2. subspecies of gypsy moths: Asian and European. Native to Europe and Asia respectively. Habitat: forests. Larvae defoliate trees. Lymantria. . dispar. . spp.. Male (dark) and female (light) moths. Photo courtesy of John Ghent, Bugwood.org. . dispar. . asiatica. . Asian Gypsy Moth. Native pest to Europe and Asia.. Pest of over 500 species of trees and . shrubs including oaks.. Lymantria. . dispar. . asiatica. . has been found in North America on several occasions.. Rosy Moth. Other common names: rosy . gypsy . moth, . russian. gypsy . moth, . sal. . defoliator, pink gypsy moth. Major defoliator of deciduous forests, especially oak, in Asia. Outbreaks are often followed by wood borer pest problems . For Controlling Larvae of Oriental Fruit Moth and Codling Moth Oriental fruit moth Madex HP >> Cyd-X HP 0 100 50 % Mortality Log Dose (OB/g) Cyd-X HP Madex HP Potency Bioassays (Laboratory) Codling moth assectella. Background, Biology and Occurrence. Amy Ivy, Extension Educator, Cornell Cooperative Extension. Dr. Anthony Shelton, Professor of Entomology, Cornell University. L. Chilson. Cornell Cooperative Extension. Figure 1. Indianmeal moth larva (Clemson University, USDA Cooperative Extension Slide Series, Bugwood.org).AdultIndian meal moths Figure 2. Adult ndianmeal moth (Whitney Cranshaw, Virginia Cooperati MDA Update. Angie Ambourn. EAB Life Cycle. David . Cappaert. , MSU. EAB Host Trees. David Cappaert. Black ash. Green ash. White ash. Blue ash. Manchurian ash. Green ash. (. througout. MN). Black ash. Helio. . Shimozako. Hsunyi. Hsieh. Luiz. Henrique Fonseca. Marina . Salles. Rosângela. . Sanches. Tharindu. . Wickramaarachchi. II Southern-Summer School on Mathematical Biology. Jan-27 2013. The Lyme Disease.
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