| 41. | Temperature is important to the gypsy moth.
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| 42. | Even viruses that would not naturally kill gypsy moths will do so after a treatment by brighteners.
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| 43. | It was a commercial venture that unleashed the gypsy moth in this country in the first place.
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| 44. | Where have all the gypsy moths gone?
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| 45. | The small larvae of the gypsy moth take to the air and are carried by the wind.
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| 46. | The wide-scale defoliation caused by gypsy moth outbreaks has many influences on the forest and its creatures.
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| 47. | And after stripping the trees bare, Asian gypsy moths have been known to attack nearby field crops.
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| 48. | _In 1869, scientist Leoplold Trouvelot, living in Medford, mistakenly unleashed the first gypsy moths in North America.
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| 49. | Gypsy moths devour oak leaves; the leaves of red maples contain alkaloid chemicals that repel the moths.
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| 50. | Other science missions included gypsy moth eggs.
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