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Why are Gypsy Moths a Problem?

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Why are Gypsy Moths a Problem?

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• Infestations cause damage by defoliating trees. • Outbreaks of gypsy moths have defoliated large forests. • Defoliation • Stresses trees. • Reduces food and habitat for other animals. • Can reduce shade over creeks that is vital to fish and other aquatic organisms. • Gypsy moth infestations annoy people. They litter parks and yards with: • Strands of silk. • Fecal droppings. • Shreds of wasted leaves. • Their cast skins. • During outbreaks of gypsy moths, skin reactions (wheals, rashes, and itching) are commonly reported.

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