Diy Gypsy Moth Trap. They are universal pests and once fruit is inhabited, there is very little that can be done other than salvaging the good portion with a knife. The glue has a distinct smell that might disturb some people.
Make your own moth trap with just a few simple household objects. The holes should be one and a quarter inches long, and three eights of an inch high. What you need to create it is dish soap that will foam up, water, a bowl, and a light.
It is its simplicity and low price which have made this product very popular among users.
It prefers to feed on the leaves of oak, birch, apple, willow, sweetgum, linden, and hawthorn trees. The “trolling deer fly trap” is an inexpensive diy trap developed at the university of florida. Once the gypsy moths get into the water they can't get back out. However, a number of moths escape the trap.