
Spruce Budworm and the Small Landowner
Date Published: 1977
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- OKeefe, T.G.
University of Maine-Orono, Cooperative Extension Service
About one-half of Maine's forests are in spruce and fir timber types and much of this land already is infested with budworm. Following massive in flights of the adult female moths during the summers of 1973 and 1974, balsam fir and spruce trees over much of the eastern, western, and northern parts of Maine became heavily infested and severe defoliation resulted.
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