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winter moth การใช้

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  • Warmer springs disrupt the synchrony of oak and winter moth phenology.
  • The species resembles the winter moth, but is of a lighter colour and is bigger.
  • Cyzenis albicans flies only eat winter moths.
  • Winter moths are considered an invasive species in North America; Nova Scotia experienced the first confirmed infestations in the 1930s.
  • Quince is used as a food plant by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including brown-tail, " Coleophora malivorella ", green pug and winter moth.
  • A sometimes confusing family can be the " Geometridae " ( such as the Winter moth ) because the adults often rest with their wings folded vertically.
  • Biological controls look imminent for the newly arrived Winter Moth that defoliated many trees this spring, but not for the wooly adelgid, which is threatening the survival of native hemlocks.
  • The MMH " seeks to explain Cushing 1990 ), or the relationship between winter moth egg hatching, and the timing of oak bud bursting ( Visser & Holleman 2001 ).
  • In northern Rhode Island, damage to fruit orchards has been attributed to winter moth, and it is now reported in mid-southern Rhode Island ( Bristol / Barrington area and Warwick ).
  • The Service conducted intensive research into pest management with noteworthy results by R . E . Balch relating to the European spruce sawfly and Douglas Embree on the control of the winter moth in Canada's eastern forests.
  • In an experimental effort to keep the winter moths in check, thousands of Cyzenis albicans have been release in 2015 in 17 sites across New England, including sites in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Maine, with some success
  • In an experimental effort to keep the winter moths in check, thousands of " Cyzenis albicans " were released in 2015 in 17 sites across New England, including sites in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Maine, with some success.