Douglas County Added to Wisconsin Spongy Moth Quarantine
MADISON, Wis. – Trapping data collected by the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) indicates that the spongy moth, an invasive insect from Europe that feeds on the leaves of more than 300 tree species, is now established in Douglas County. As a result, this county has been placed under state and federal spongy moth quarantine, joining most of eastern and central Wisconsin already considered to be infested with the pest.
People living in a quarantine county must be careful when moving outdoor items. Because spongy moths can lay egg masses on nearly anything kept outside, and a single egg mass can contain up to a thousand eggs, there is a risk of spreading spongy moth when transporting items like patio furniture, campers, boat trailers or firewood.
“If you are going camping or heading to your cabin, check your gear before leaving to be sure you aren’t carrying spongy moth egg masses or caterpillars with you,” said Brian Kuhn, director of the Plant Industry Bureau at DATCP. “This is very important if you’re headed to areas in far western Wisconsin, Minnesota or Iowa where the spongy moth population is low. A county can be infested without showing immediate damage and it is on all of us to practice diligence to keep this invasive pest from damaging more of our plants.”
It is important to remember the quarantine restrictions even though you may not notice widespread tree damage in the quarantine area. Spongy moth is an invasive pest that has been spreading westward since its introduction to North America. Spongy moth caterpillars feed on the leaves of many species of trees and shrubs, especially oaks, and can cause severe leaf loss when feeding in large numbers.
For more information, contact Plant Protection Section Manager Shahla Werner at (608) 957-5100 or shahla.werner@wisconsin.gov.
Additional Resources
- DATCP Spongy Moth Information: https://datcp.wi.gov/Pages/SpongyMoth.aspx
- USDA – Your Move Spongy Moth Free: http://www.yourmovespongymothfree.com
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.