Invasive Species
No MDA Gypsy Moth Suppression Program for 2008
During periods of high infestation, the District's Gypsy Moth Coordinator administers all aspects of the County's suppression and education program. The Coordinator's responsibilities include egg mass surveys, notification of landowners regarding eligibility, marking of spray blocks, coordination of aerial applicators (contracted by the County) and conducting workshops and other educational activities for students and landowners.
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Useful Gypsy Moth Links
Don't Move the Gypsy Moth!
Curriculum for Teachers: Gypsy Moth
Gypsy Moth Suppression Map for GT County
Methods for Controlling the Gypsy Moth
Michigan Cooperative Gypsy Moth Suppression Program
Gypsy Moth Host Species
Natural Enemies of Gypsy Moth
History of the Gypsy Moth
Life Cycle of the Gypsy Moth
Gypsy Moth PowerPoint Presentation
Bt for Gypsy Moth Suppression
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