AGM certification
To inspect for Asian gypsy moths, It needs to identify them based on their characteristics as a pest moth or correctly identify the moth Lymantria dispar. AIM auditors and surveyors should focus on identifying the moths (eggs, larvae, pupae) on board ships with a Gypsy moths are an invasive, environmentally harmful species, so accurate identification is important and appropriate treatment requires the expertise of AIM Group.
Caterpillars: Have long hairs with bright colors.
Eggs: Usually covered with a layer of brown or gray hairs.
Butterflies: Very diverse in color depending on the species, for example butterflies Gypsy moths may have white or light brown wings. Reporting: Contact AIM Group quarantine for assistance and guidance on effective Gypsy moth management.
Insecticides: If permitted and necessary, contact us for approved insecticides to control Gypsy moths. Insect control: Develop a Gypsy moth control plan and take action before your vessel enters ports in regulated countries.
"AGM certification" including a Asian Gypsy Moth (AGM) certification for all vessels and her construction equipment, a Certified Retail Manager Program, or a certificate for company of AIM Control Group Certification Services. The most common meaning in a maritime context is the pre-departure inspection at ports of Asian and certification to ensure a vessel is free of Asian Gypsy Moth life stages before entering ports in countries like the USA or Canada, Chile, Argentina, Australia and New Zealand..