New York, SpringerSolter L F,Hajek A E. Control of gypsy moth,Lymantria dis- par,in North America since 1878[A]. Hajek A E,Glare T R,O 'Callaghan M . Use of microbes for control and eradication of in- vasive arthropods[C]. Dordrecht: Springer,2009: 181 - 212....
Four different types of pathogens are of interest for gypsy moth control, making this the invasive arthropod with the greatest diversity of pathogens being utilized for control. Bacillus thuringiensis kurstaki HD-1 is commercially available and is usually applied for control instead of synthetic ...
A member of the order Lepidoptera, the Gypsy Moth (Lymantria dispar dispar) is one of the most destructive hardwood tree pests in the Eastern United States. Introduced in Massachusetts in the mid-1800's to create a silkworm industry in the United States,
The gypsy moth caterpillar has a major outbreakevery 7 to 10 yearsand early signs are that this is going to be a bad year for them. Many of the control methods need to be started when the caterpillar is still small and before they do much damage to trees. If you wait longer, it wil...
Control Successful management of gypsy moth requires an integrated approach that includes several integrated strategies. When population densities are high or in outbreak situations, the most effective approach for preventing widespread defoliation and reduction of the population is aerial applications of a ...
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Gypsy Moth control work in 1914. 来自 CAB Direct 喜欢 0 阅读量: 3 作者:WE Britton,JW Davis 摘要: The control work during 1914, consisted of the inspection of various localities, the collection of egg-masses, larvae and cocoons, and the banding of infested trees with tanglefoot or burlap...
A recent study of forest stand losses to gypsy moth has provided basic information for evaluating the benefits of control on new frontiers of infestation. Protecting highly susceptible trees from impending attack can prevent a potential loss of 15 percent in their timber value and 2.8 percent in ...
Much has yet to be done to control the tobacco budworm, African armyworm, boll weevil, Japanese beetle, whitefly, green peach aphid,gypsy moth, red fire ant, spruce budworm, cockroach, termite, housefly and mosquito —to name just a few of the agricultural, environmental and household pests...
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