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| | Gypsy Moth: A Threat to Minnesota |
 | | In Minnesota, the first verified collection occurred in 1969 when several egg masses and pupal cases were found in Duluth. |
 | | To date, eradication efforts in Minnesota have been successful (Table 2) because pheromone traps are capable of detecting low-level populations and pinpointing the insect in an area. |
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