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Updated 12/19/08
Previous Eradication Efforts
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443-6684.
Kent (King County)
The Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) completed treatment
of the following 25-acre site in Kent in the spring of 2007 as a result of
catching 43 gypsy moths in the area in the summer of 2006. Egg masses
were also found indicating the presence of a reproducing population.
The Washington
State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) completed treatment of the following
100-acre site in the Madison area of Seattle in the spring of 2006 as a
result of catching 5 gypsy moths in
the area in the summer of 2005, and multiple catches in the past 3 years.
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The Washington
State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) completed treatment of the following
5.5-acre site in the Rosemont neighborhood of Bellevue in the spring of 2006
as a result of catching 2 gypsy
moths in the area in the summer of 2005.
Pupal cases were also found at Rosemont indicating a reproducing
population was present in the area.
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The Washington
State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) completed treatment of the following
12-acre site in Eastlake in the spring of 2005 as a result of catching 5
gypsy moths in the area in the summer of 2004.
Egg masses were also found at Eastlake indicating a reproducing
population was present in the area.
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WSDA completed
treatment of the following 200-acre site in the Evergreen Ridge community in
the spring of 2005 as a result of catching 20 gypsy moths in the area in the
summer of 2004.
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