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Ten years ago, this site began as just another dawn-of-the-web homepage telling you dawky facts about me and the things I do (I work with the critters). But it soon became obvious that most people weren't dropping by to offer interesting jobs (or challenging consultancies, sigh, always after a good challenge!), they just wanted fast answers to questions. So the site has grown up ~a ...
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Gypsy Moth
in North America
Fifth instar gypsy moth larva.
(click here to see more pictures of the gypsy moth at Virginia Polytechnic and State University).
The gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar, is one of North America's most devastating forest pests. The species originally evolved in Europe and Asia and has existed there for thousands of years. In either 1868 or 1869, the gypsy moth was accidentally introduced near Boston, MA by E. Leopold Trouvelot. About 10 years after this introduction, ...
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Welcome to Michigan's Gypsy Moth and Exotic Forest Pests Education website. The program is administered through Michigan State University, in cooperation with the Michigan Department of Agriculture. Educational program personnel work with a variety of state and federal agencies, researchers and educators to bring information on the biology and management of a variety of forest pests. This site offers information and sources for additional materials or help. Visitors to the site also can call ( ...
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The Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Plan for the University of Michigan Grounds and Waste Management Department has a three-pronged approach which includes:
Inventory of the University's woody and herbaceous plants and identification of pest problems.
Monitoring of areas and organisms that have been pest problems in the past.
Remediation using management tactics in the context of the particular pest and plant host.
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Root Disease Management Guidebook
July 1995
Authority:
Forest Practices Code of British Columbia Act
Operational Planning Regulation
Silviculture Practices Regulation
Table of Contents
Introduction
Distribution of major root diseases
Host susceptibility and symptomology
Root disease and stand dynamics
Management of root disease
Root disease management process
Landscape level hazard and risk assessment
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The following insect pictures are from the set produced by the Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service - United States Department of Agriculture joint project. The category titles refer to the CE Sheet series.
Shade and Forest Insects
Catalpa Sphinx
Cynipid Gall on Water Oak
Deodar Weevil Larva
Eastern Tent Caterpillar
Elm Leaf Beetle - Adult
Elm Leaf Beetle - Larva
Fall Webworm Damage
Fall Webworm Larvae
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