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Gypsy Moth Disease

Gypsy moth disease Common name Gypsy moth disease Spongy moth disease Causal agent It is caused by an insect belonging to the genus Lymantria, resulting in the major defoliation of forests and green trees. Scientific name Lymantria dispar Symptoms & Signs Since gypsy moths are defoliators, it causes loss of foliage, especially on small trees. Host trees can recover from the attack, but persistent attacks may damage the plants permanently. The barks may show plaques with a hairy exterior where the moth lays its eggs. Time of concern Early spring to late summer Common hosts Oak Alder Aspen Willow Birch Plum Pine