A22-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 25, 1994 NMPF: Milk Consumption Unaffected By rBST Debate WASHINGTON, D.C. Milk consumption continued at a con sistent pace for the third consecu tive month since the government approved use of recombinant Penn’s Woods Suffers From Pests HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) The state’s forests, espe cially across the nothcm tier, are suffering from several different attacks from insects and disease, but for the remainder of the year, there’s not much to do, except watch and monitor. According to a recent news release by the state Department of Environmental Resources (DER), “Pennsylvania is experiencing severe tree defoliation because of a number of insects and diseases. “Outbreaks of elm spanworm, forest lent caterpillars, eastern tent caterpillars, cherry scallop shell moths and halfwing geometers arc causing tree defoliation through out the state,” according to the news release. A tree is considered defoliated if it loses 30 percent or more of its leaves, according to DER. The elm spanworm and the geometers are both considered “loopers” which arc larvca which arc more commonly referred to as “inch-worms.” The term refers to the insect larva’s method of locomotion. According to Barry Towers, PhD, with the DER Bureau of Forestry Division of Forest Pest Management, the use of pesticides using baccillus thuringenesis (Bt) has been very effective in curtail- ■ ■' ■i'.-'-.V '..V - " •'» l| '" ,| ' l ! | !! | P-i l :: ll i"l 1 : 11 ■ ■. Ist Very Common Question: How should I ventilate my Barn? A very good and simple answer: A Tunnel Ventilation System 2nd Very Common Question: What is a Tunnel Ventilation System? 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The same is true of the forest tent caterpillar, in that it is hilling the northern half of the state parti cularly hard. The halfwing geometers arc causing severe problems in scat- The normal expected response i e rcd locations, while fall canker in the natural environment is for a worms are severe in local prob dclayed but correspondingly high | cms across the state, increase in the number of natural The white tents of the eastern predators of these now-pest tentworm caterpillar are common insects. on black cherry trees and can be That is occuring, although the sccn along many highways, extent and the degree of natural Also, the adult moth flights of control is still uncertain. cherry scallop shell moth have In addition to the insect pests, been observed in north central there is also a disease, anthracnose, counties and “significant dcfolia which is affecting sycamore trees. t ion of black cherry trees is According to the news release, it expected when the insect reaches “... is causing the browning and the caterpillar stage in July and loss of leaves on sycamore trees. August.” ing a number of these pests, including the not-native gypsy moth caterpillar, although it is not used unless necessary to forest management The Bt-based pesticides are natural killers of insect larvae, such as caterpillars and black fly larvca (the state is currently spray ing the Susquehanna and other major waterways to control black flies) and have been used for years to control gypsy moth. The mater ial is ingested by the larvae and is toxic in its gut. However, this latest outbreak of pests are mainly native species. According to Towers, occassional ly native insects can grow to such levels that they become serious pests. Advantages: Call L:' APFS BARN E( 5935 OLD PHILADELPHIA PIKE, GAP, PA 17527 PHONE; 717-442-8134 • FAX 717-442-3112 SALES & SERVICE show April milk consumption slipped a scant .2 percent when compared to year earlier figures. 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