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Meetings with local stakeholders in Greece

    Forest services The University of Thessaly met last week with the local Forest service of Magnesia to discuss the presence of gypsy moth in the area. Other important elements were discussed and available information was requested mainly on historical and information on recent outbursts of the moth. The Agricultural University of Athens (AUA) had a meeting with the authorities of… Read More »Meetings with local stakeholders in Greece

    What invasive caterpillars are doing to our lakes and streams

      About The invasive species ate its way through Central Canada this summer, gobbling up all the leaves they could find. In addition to terrorizing trees, though, the caterpillars left a lesser-known problem for local waterways. Watch the video https://www.ctvnews.ca/climate-and-environment/what-invasive-caterpillars-are-doing-to-our-lakes-and-streams-1.5665747

      Gypsy moth no more!

        Entomological Society of America Discontinues Use of Gypsy Moth Change marks launch of ESA effort to review, revise problematic insect common names The Entomological Society of America has removed “gypsy moth” and “gypsy ant” as recognized common names for two insect species in its Common Names of Insects and Related Organisms List. The changes are made in conjunction with the… Read More »Gypsy moth no more!