gyplure

/ˈdʒɪpˌlʊr/
noun
  1. A synthetic chemical attractant used to lure and trap gypsy moths for pest control.
    • Researchers developed gyplure as an environmentally friendly way to control moth infestations.
    • The forestry department deployed gyplure traps to monitor the gypsy moth population.
    • Gardeners can use gyplure to reduce damage from gypsy moth caterpillars.
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