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In understanding how this movement pattern has impacted Woodland this year, one, for example, can travel east on Route 72 and see what is expected in the summertime, green foliage, that is, until you get to mile marker 3 on the state highway, near local business, Bear Electric’s facility, where it is like you go from summertime to wintertime instantly, or come upon a sudden wall of thousands of bare trees, including oaks and pines, that have been stripped of their green leaves or needles.
Hardest hit, from this reporter’s observation, is an area in the vicinity of Route 72, Sooy Place Road and mile marker 42 on County Route 563.
There are other pockets of infestation in the municipality, as well, but not nearly as bad, for example “just past the cemetery” in the Village of Chatsworth, according to resident Philip Foley, as well as on parts of County Route 532.
In understanding how this movement pattern has impacted Woodland this year, one, for example, can travel east on Route 72 and see what is expected in the summertime, green foliage, that is, until you get to mile marker 3 on the state highway, near local business, Bear Electric’s facility, where it is like you go from summertime to wintertime instantly, or come upon a sudden wall of thousands of bare trees, including oaks and pines, that have been stripped of their green leaves or needles.
Hardest hit, from this reporter’s observation, is an area in the vicinity of Route 72, Sooy Place Road and mile marker 42 on County Route 563.
There are other pockets of infestation in the municipality, as well, but not nearly as bad, for example “just past the cemetery” in the Village of Chatsworth, according to resident Philip Foley, as well as on parts of County Route 532.
Gypsy Moths Defoliate Miles Worth of Trees in Woodland, Residents Advised It’s ‘Too Late’ to Perform Aerial Spraying
The infestation, which has the potential to result in trees dying en masse, has already spread to trees on residential properties.
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