marty
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The prediction for gypsy moths was supposed to be very high this year in many parts of the Northeast, given that the winter and early spring were dry. Wet conditions are unfavorable for them, as this causes a certain fungus to grow which keeps the moths in check. Since we had an extremely dry early spring followed by an exceptionally wet May and June, it is unclear what will happen. In my observation, they have not been bad so far in northeastern Massachusetts.