Year: 2022 Language: english Author: NORTH Genre: Practical guide Edition: 2022 Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 7 Description: Asian Gypsy Moth is the collective name given to a group of insects including the Lymantria dispar asiatica, Lymantria dispar japonica, Lymantria umbrosa, Lymantria postalba and Lymantria albescens varieties. These insects are found predominantly in eastern Russia, northern China and some parts of northern Japan. During the summer, there is a strong possibility they will lay eggs on visiting ships which will then inadvertently carry them to other parts of the world. The problem is that in their larval stage, when they look like caterpillars, the moths are big eaters of all types of plant leaves. The USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Chile and Argentina are thus particularly concerned at the damage Asian gypsy moths might cause to their major forestry and fruit industries. This briefing provides an update of the various restrictions in force in these countries.
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NORTH - Asian Gypsy Moth Briefing - 2022
Language: english
Author: NORTH
Genre: Practical guide
Edition: 2022
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 7
Description: Asian Gypsy Moth is the collective name given to a group of
insects including the Lymantria dispar asiatica, Lymantria
dispar japonica, Lymantria umbrosa, Lymantria postalba and
Lymantria albescens varieties. These insects are found
predominantly in eastern Russia, northern China and some
parts of northern Japan. During the summer, there is a strong
possibility they will lay eggs on visiting ships which will then
inadvertently carry them to other parts of the world.
The problem is that in their larval stage, when they look like
caterpillars, the moths are big eaters of all types of plant leaves.
The USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Chile and Argentina
are thus particularly concerned at the damage Asian gypsy
moths might cause to their major forestry and fruit industries.
This briefing provides an update of the various restrictions in
force in these countries.
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