Word of the Day: gypsy moth
A type of silk moth accidentally introduced into the United States from Europe. The larvae of the gypsy moth feed on the leaves of hardwood trees and, in a bad infestation, can completely defoliate a forest.

A type of silk moth accidentally introduced into the United States from Europe. The larvae of the gypsy moth feed on the leaves of hardwood trees and, in a bad infestation, can completely defoliate a forest.
