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The high-nsk area is generally the infested northeastern states. "People who have lived with this {jest know what a nuisance it can be,” Hawkins said. ‘Were counting on their cooperation to keep the gypsy moth from spreading to new neighborhoods "After Oct. 3 when the new regulation goes into effect, people moving from the high risk area will have to inspect their outdoor household articles before they move, or hire a USDA-tramed commercial expert to do it for them,” said Hawkins. State and federal agricultural officials will be checking interstate moves in transit or at destination to make sure they are gypsy moth free. Every move should be ac companied by either an outdoor household article document issued I TWNMBOF |H pSJ j mmi I 1 REAP LANCASTER FARMING'S I | ADVERTISING TO FIND ALL I * TOUR NEEDS! by a USDA-qualified expert or a written statement that the owner inspected the articles, Hawkins said. Most new isolated infestations are started from gypsy moth egg masses on household articles used or stored outdoors during the gypsy moth’s egg-laying stage. Each tan-colored, fuzzy egg mass can contain as many as 1,000 eggs - - capable of over-wintering to hatch and start a new infestation of the leaf-eating gypsy moth. Under the new regulation, people may be fined if they move any life form of the gypsy moth - adult, caterpillar, cocoon or egg mass - out of designated high-risk areas, unless their articles are ac companied by an outdoor household document obtained before the move Names of qualified, certified applicators are available from state departments of agriculture, county extension agents or USDA plant protection and quarantine offices Inspection guidelines for those who elect to inspect their own articles are available by writing Don’t Move Gypsy Moth, USDA APHIS, Rm. G-187 , 8506 Belcrest Rd., Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Copies may also be available at local public libraries, state departments of agriculture, county extension agents or USDA plant protection and quarantine offices. Regulated items include anything associated with the household kept outside the home General categories include, recreation or camping items, building materials, yard and garden items and children’s toys. High-risk states are- Con necticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Rhode Island. Parts of these states are also high risk Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania and Vermont “The Ultimate Measure of a Cooler s Worth is its Performance!” . . . and when you put your milk in a Mueller HiPerForm ...its like Money in the Bank! 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