Guidelines

What is a gypsy moth checklist?

What is a gypsy moth checklist?

Carefully inspect all surfaces and crevices of your outdoor household articles such as patio furniture, lawn equipment, toys, grills, trailers, and vehicles for gypsy moth egg masses. Remove and destroy any egg masses you find. Scrape them off with a putty knife, stiff brush, or similar hand tool.

Are Gypsy Moths invasive in the US?

Gypsy moths are destructive, invasive pests! European gypsy moth larvae feed on over 300 plant species including oak, aspen and elm. Gypsy moths have defoliated more than 83 million acres in the United States since 1970. About 70% of susceptible forests have never been infested and are at risk.

How do I get rid of flying gypsy moths?

Apply Bacillus thuringiensis, var. kurstaki or Monterey Garden Insect Spray (Spinosad) to the leaves of trees to kill gypsy moth caterpillars. For best results, sprays must be applied when caterpillars are young, less than one inch long. In instances where populations are high, two (or more!)

How do I report a gypsy moth?

Contact the CDFA Toll-Free Pest Hotline (1-800-491-1899 ) to report suspicious insects or disease symptoms on your property. Help to protect California from invading pests and diseases.

What is gypsy moth inspection?

What Does the Law Require? If you are moving from a gypsy moth quarantine area to a non-quarantine area, you must inspect your outdoor house- hold items for the gypsy moth and remove all life stages of this destructive insect before you move. You may face penalties if you are required to inspect but fail to do so.

What states have gypsy moths?

From that start, Gypsy Moths have become one of the most important forest pests in the United States, defoliating millions of acres in the northeastern U.S. The Gypsy Moth continues its spread, extending into Virginia, North Carolina and Michigan, with isolated pockets in the Pacific Coast states.

What is the new name for the gypsy moth?

The ESA plans to consult a volunteer group to rename the moth and ant, CNN reported. They will go by their respective Latin names, Lymantria dispar and Aphaenogaster araneoides, until new common names are chosen.

When should you spray for gypsy moths?

The spray must be applied while the early instar larvae are actively hatching and feeding on the foliage, usually early to mid-May. Within about two to three hours of consuming the product, the larvae stop feeding and die within a few days (City of Regina 2016).

Can I spray gypsy moth eggs?

Destroy egg masses by spraying them with a horticultural oil labeled for gypsy moth egg masses (available at lawn and garden centers or online) or by scraping them off and killing them. Spray the oil onto the egg mass until it is soaked. If you scrape off egg masses, be very careful not to harm the bark of the tree.

Are there gypsy moths in California?

As mentioned, the northeastern part of the United States is where gypsy moths are typically found. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency also regulates gypsy moth inspections in Canada. Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, Washington and British Columbia, Canada are all in the quarantine area.

Are there gypsy moths in the United States?

An introduction into the US would pose a major threat to the landscape of the North American continent. European gypsy moth is a significant nonnative forest pest in the United States.

What are the goals of APHIS-PPQ for Gypsy Moths?

European Gypsy Moth. European gypsy moth is a significant nonnative forest pest in the United States. The goals of APHIS-PPQ are to define the extent of the gypsy moth infestation, to eradicate isolate populations, and to limit the artificial spread of gypsy moth beyond the infested area through quarantines and an active regulatory program.

What kind of tree does the Asian gypsy moth eat?

The Asian Gypsy Moth (“AGM”, including Lymantria dispar asiatica, Lymantria dispar japonica, Lymantria albescens, Lymantria umbrosa, Lymantria postalba) is a highly destructive forest pest that feeds on both deciduous and coniferous trees.