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Updated 08/26/09

Gypsy Moth - Unwelcome in Washington State!

The male gypsy moth            The female gypsy moth

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The gypsy moth is one of America's worst forest pest insects. These insects feed on the foliage of more than 500 trees and shrubs and cause enormous damage to the environment and the economy.

There have been many introductions of gypsy moth into our state since the 1970s, but the Washington State Department of Agriculture has successfully detected and eradicated every infestation and has kept the pest from becoming established here.

Follow the links below for information on how Washington is keeping the gypsy moth out of the state:

 

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Eradication Efforts

Fact Sheet

Summary Reports

History of the Gypsy Moth in Washington State

Trapping Program

Answers to Human Health Questions about Bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstaki (Btk)

National Gypsy Moth Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement

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What's New ?

2009 Gypsy Moth Catches

No GM Eradications Planned for 2009

 

 
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