Different versions of the trap are currently being tested for gypsy and nun moths over three months at locations in ...
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture will set nearly 14,500 gypsy moth traps across Minnesota this spring as part of its annual program to monitor Minnesota’s forests and urban areas for new ...
A press release from the Minnesota Department of Agriculture: The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) is setting nearly 23,000 gypsy moth traps across eastern Minnesota this spring as part ...
and traps placed on the north side of tree trunks retained more pheromone than traps placed on the south side. These data indicate that a pheromone lure used for monitoring gypsy moth during spring ...
The traps use a female pheromone to lure and ensnare ... The invasive species, which was formerly known as gypsy moth, also poses a threat to trees in urban areas, where infestations can lead ...