Shenandoah National Park

Shenandoah National Park

Moth damage severe at Shenandoah Park

Gypsy moths affected more than 11,000 acres of Shenandoah National Park this year, according to a state agency.

The gypsy moth is an insect that eats the leaves off of trees. Stripping a tree of its leaves is known as defoliation. Shenandoah National Park has been battling the gypsy moth, but the species has affected 11,570 acres of the park this year, according to the Virginia Department of Forestry.