Gypsy Moth Defoliation in Ontario 1981-2008
This graph shows the gypsy moth defoliation in Ontario from 1981 to 2008,
based on aerial surveys by the Canadian Forest Service.
- The total area of defoliation caused by the gypsy moth increased from 1981
to 1985. In 1985, the total area of defoliation was almost 250,000
hectares.
- The total area of defoliation decreased from 1985 to 1987, when it dropped
to about 15,000 hectares.
- The total area of defoliation increased from 1987 to more than 75,000
hectares in 1989, decreasing slightly in 1990 and then climbing to 350,000
hectares in 1991.
- The total area of defoliation fell to less than 50,000 hectares in 1992 and
then remained under 25,000 hectares from 1993 until 2002, when it climbed to
more than 150,000 hectares.
- The total area of defoliation caused by the gypsy moth in 2003 was 59,413
hectares.
- The total area of defoliation for 2004 was 441 hectares and was up slightly
in 2005 to 1,242 hectares.
- The total area of defoliation caused by the gypsy moth in 2006 was 10,309
hectares.
- The total area of defoliation caused by the gypsy moth in 2007 was 31,094
hectares.
- The total area of defoliation caused by the gypsy moth in 2008 was 40,485
hectares.