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Spongy moth (formerly referred to as gypsy moth) in British Columbia
The North American strain of European gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) was introduced from Europe in the 1800s. They were first seen in B.C. in 1978. They are a kind of “defoliator”, which means that their caterpillars eat the leaves off of trees and plants.
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Spongy moth (formerly referred to as gypsy moth) in British Columbia
The North American strain of European gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) was introduced from Europe in the 1800s. They were first seen in B.C. in 1978. They are a kind of “defoliator”, which means that their caterpillars eat the leaves off of trees and plants.
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Spongy moth (formerly referred to as gypsy moth) in British Columbia
The North American strain of European gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) was introduced from Europe in the 1800s. They were first seen in B.C. in 1978. They are a kind of “defoliator”, which means that their caterpillars eat the leaves off of trees and plants.
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