European Gypsy Moth

The European Gypsy Moth, also called the North American Gypsy Moth, is established in southern Ontario, southern Quebec, southwestern New Brunswick and southwestern Nova Scotia.
Information we provide to the general public includes:
Information we provide to the plant industry and scientific community includes:
- Pest Fact Sheet
- Policy Directives
- D-08-04: Plant Protection Import Requirements for Plants and Plant Parts for Planting: Preventing the Entry and Spread of Regulated Plant Pests Associated with the Plants for Planting Pathway
- D-02-12: Import requirements for non-processed wood and other non-propagative wood products, except solid wood packaging material, from all areas other than the continental United States
- D-01-12: Phytosanitary Requirements for the Importation and Domestic Movement of Firewood
- D-98-09: Comprehensive policy to control the spread of North American gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar in Canada and the United States
- D-98-08: Entry Requirements for Wood Packaging Materials Produced in All Areas Other Than the Continental United States
- D-96-12: Greenhouse Certification Program for Export of Greenhouse-Grown Plants to the United States (U.S.)
- D-95-11: Export requirements for cut Christmas trees to Mexico
- D-95-08: General Import Requirements for Fresh Temperate Fruits from the World
Additional government and industry information can be found at:
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