18 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 10,1978 Gypsy moths a perpetual problem By JOANNE SPAHR HARRISBURG - They’re just another example of man sticking his fingers where they didn’t belong and en ding up with a mess on his hands. “They” are gypsy moths, and they’re a problem. Back in 1868 a Frenchman who was researching the silk-producing abilities of this common European moth imported a few into Massachusetts. While there are slightly different version of the incident leading to their release, basically, a high wind set the moths free from their confinement and scattered them over the countryside. Today, they are a problem. Last year, alone, gypsy moth caterpillars visibly defoliated 1.3 million acres of trees in eastern Penn sylvania, and this year’s situation is expected to be worse than m 1977. The caterpillar stage is the point at which they are destructive. The caterpillars eat the leaves of hardwood trees, preferably oak r and heavy infestations strip trees of their leaves. In some cases, there is 100 per cent defoliation, and at that time, a mid-July forest area can have a “dead of-Wmter” appearance. Although it is difficult to generalize, William Slippey, control operations section supervisor for the Depart ment of Forest Pest Management with the Forage-ability PLUS! The big-capacity Field Queen 7600 from Hesston. Unmatched in its class! Model 7600 is also available with a 330 rotating truck spout that lets you blow forage to either side of the machine Unique hydraulic rebevel grinder (optional) lets you maintain knife bevel right in the field Bureau of Forestry under DER, says that after one defoliation there can be as much as five per cent mortality rate in trees; after two consecutive years of defoliation, 15 to 30 per cent; and after-three consecutive years of defoliation, as much as 50 to 60 per cent mortality. “There is an area in Pike County, primarily forest land, where we do have over 50 per cent mortality,” points out Slippey, “and in some sectors, there is an 80 per cent mortality in oak.” Not only do they defoliate and in some cases kill trees, but these caterpillars also can cause mental aggrevation to the in dividuals living in infested areas. “There have been stories of people having nervous breakdowns in the Poconos from the caterpillars," notes Maurice Hobaugh, Valley District 17 forester, “People just can’t stand having millions of those caterpillars dropping out of trees and invading their homes,” he states. 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In other words, the gypsy moth is in a state of flux.” Hobaugh noted that most of Lancaster County is in the “moderate defoliation” •class. Moderate defoliation refers to 36 to 60 per cent defoliation. Hobaugh went on to say that there are some spotty areas in Lancaster County which have 61 to 70 P. 0. Box 7 Newville, PA 17241 Phone - 717-776-3129 Trailers well worth their cost State Held Queen Side Dump. Eliminate extra trucks and labor with this big self-propelled and its 8-ton capacity hopper. Excellent flotation lets you get into wet fields long after, or start long before competitive machines. Componcntiied construction. Lets you replace major components, in stead of costly re-builds or trade-ins com mon with other 'M ZIP. per cent defoliation, and some areas in upper Chester and lower Berks Counties have 100 per cent defoliated trees. To combat the problem, several avenues are presently being taken. 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