The Forestry Commission is taking action but warns the pest problem will not be solved quickly.
Residents have been told it could take years to deal with an infestation of toxic caterpillars that can harm oak trees and irritate human skin.
Long Eaton resident Tim Howlett was contacted by scientists after the invasive species was seen in his garden by teams surveying the area. "They came and sprayed my tree but they said it would take a long time - three to five years possibly - to deal with the wider problem.
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