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May 1st, 2008

15_the_circle: (cottage sign)
Thursday, May 1st, 2008 08:44 am

[OT from cottage renovations]

our invasive species problems aren't limited to the likes of English ivy, garlic mustard, honeysuckle and wisteria.  once again the Gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) population is on the increase and the State and the Town are intervening to protect our trees from this threat. 

(click through these thumbnails for higher resolution images)



East Woods

this morning a helicopter chartered by the Maryland Department of Agriculture passed over the East Woods and part of the town, applying Bacillus thuringiensis.  a second application on behalf of the Town will follow in a week's time. 

Gypsy Moth spraying
Gypsy Moth spraying

they come through just a few inches over the treetops, making a tremendous racket in an Apocalypse Now sort of way, but are often difficult to spot through the tree canopy they have come to protect. 




[edit:  it turns out that not all Gypsy Moths are harmful: one variety is known to be beneficial though their numbers have been in decline due in part to habitat loss though primarily to predation from the starboard.]