Excerpt from Guidelines for the Use of Gypchek to Control the Gypsy Moth
After the gypsy moth larvae ingest viral polyhedra along with the foliage, the virus rods are liberated from the polyhedra and attack internal tissues and organs of the lar vae. The rods multiply rapidly, eventually causing disintegration of the internal tissues and death. The entire process takes 10 to 14 days, depending on the temperature. Larvae about to die have a characteristic oily, greasy appearance (fig. Before this time, virus infected larvae are not visibly different from normal larvae (fig. Virus-killed larvae typically have an inverted-v appearance and are extremely fragile to the touch (fig.
Figure 1. - Virus-infected gypsy moth larvae about to die have a characteristic oily, greasy appearance.
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