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  • Codling Moth Information

    GardenGuides — Codling Moth Information. How to identify and control codling moths, which infest apples, pears, apricots, and quinces, and can cause the fruit to drop prematurely.... Codling moths are a problematic insect pest with mottled grey, tent-like, ...More…

  • Codling Moth (Cydia pomonella)and Its Control

    New Mexico State University — The codling moth passes the winter as a full-grown larva in diapause (winter resting stage) inside a thick, silken cocoon. These larvae are pinkish white caterpillars with brown heads and are approximately 3/4 inch long. They usually spin their ...More…

  • Modelling the phenology of codling moth: Influence of ... thumbnail

    Amazon.com — Author U. Kuhrt Author J. Samietz Author H. Hohn Author S. Dorn Format HTML Number Of Pages 9 Publication Date 2006-10-01More…

  • Codling Moth

    Colorado State University Extension — Several insect and mite pests attack apple and pear in home plantings. Some, such as codling moth, are serious problems in Colorado almost every year and require regular treatment. Others, such as mites and scales, cause more subtle injuries and ...More…

  • Codling Moth

    University of Kentucky — Upon hatching the larvae enter into the calyx end or side of the fruit then tunnel to the center where they feed and develop. Brown frass is often noticed near the calyx end of the developing fruit. The larva is pinkish to white in color with a ...More…

  • Codling Moth Information

    GardenGuides — How to identify and control codling moths, which infest apples, pears, apricots, and quinces, and can cause the fruit to drop prematurely. Codling moths are a problematic insect pest with mottled grey, tent-like, copper-banded wings. They grow to ...More…

  • Tanglefoot 300000658 Codling Moth Trap thumbnail

    Amazon.com — Features: Effective pesticide Free Trap Includes 2 ready to use traps with lures Use for apples, plums, pears, and crab apples Always on guard, lasts for weeks Used by growers and homeowners for decades. Proven effective EAN 0018441951300 Model 300000658 ...More…

  • Springstar Oak Stump Codling Moth Trap S1506 thumbnail

    Amazon.com — Features: Codling moths are worldwide pests that damage the fruits of apple, pear and quince during the insect's worm stage Codling moths can infest every apple in an orchard if left unchecked Trap pinpoints these flight times by capturing the male ...More…

  • Identify, treat and cure Codling Moth

    Garden Action — The Coddling Moth pest is often impossible to detect until you take a bite into an apple or pear and see the hole made by the maggot in the flesh - hopefully the maggot is nearer the centre of the fruit, because if not, it's probably now in your ...More…

  • Codling Moth

    NY State IPM — The codling moth (CM) is a pest introduced from Eurasia. The larvae feed on the fruit of a wide range of host plants including apple, pear, quince, hawthorn, crabapple, and walnut. CM completes 1.5-3.5 generations annually, depending on locality ...More…

  • Codling Moth

    National Gardening Association — Codling moth is found everywhere apples are grown, and is one of the major pests of this crop. It attacks pears, apricots, and quinces as well. Caterpillars bore small holes in the fruit, usually at or near the blossom end. Inside, the ...More…

  • Codling Moth on Pears

    National Gardening Association — The codling moth ("codling" is an old name for a tiny apple) is a key pear and apple pest. The first adults appear at the time blossom petals fall. The adult insects lay eggs on young fruit, twigs, and leaves. Trichogramma wasp parasites will .. ...More…


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