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Codling Moth Control: The Worm In The Apple

The Codling Moth, or Cydia (Laspeyresia) pomonella is an insect that primarily infests apples, pears, English walnuts and rarely cherries, leaving its excrement called “Frass”. Codling Moths have an extensive distribution all over the world. These pests can be found mostly in Northern America, Europe, and Southern Russia.

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Codling Moth Control: The Worm In The Apple

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  1. The Codling Moth Control: The Worm In The Apple Online Pest Control

  2. What Are Codling Moths? The Codling Moth, or Cydia (Laspeyresia) pomonellais an insect that primarily infests apples, pears, English walnuts and rarely cherries, leaving its excrement called “Frass”. Codling Moths have an extensive distribution all over the world. These pests can be found mostly in Northern America, Europe, and Southern Russia. Online Pest Control

  3. Life Cycle of Codling Moths The Codling Moth develops through four stages: eggs, larva, pupa and adult moth. The full-grown larva develops into an adult moth during the winter inside a silken cocoon, pupating on tree trunks under the bark, in the soil or on debris under the tree. The rate of development of the larva inside the cocoon proceeds more rapidly during warmer weather and climates. Online Pest Control

  4. Life Cycle of Codling Moths Mating of Codling Moths transpire a few days after the emergence of the full-grown insect from the cocoon, which follows impregnation and the laying of eggs. The tendency of laying eggs increases as the temperature increases above 620F during the night Online Pest Control

  5. Identification of Codling Moths A full-grown adult Codling Moth measures about ½ to ¾ inch long with spotted gray wings with brown tips, which shroud its body. The larvae are white to light pink colourcaterpillar-like “worms” with dark brown heads. The instar larva is 1/10 inches while a full-grown larva is ½ to ¾ inches. The larval stage is followed by the pupating stage, where the larva creates a cocoon and pupates through winter. Online Pest Control

  6. Controlling Codling Moths If left unmanaged, Codling Moth larvae can cause extensive damage, often infesting 20%-90% of the fruit. The extension of the damage is often dependent on variety and location of the trees. Codling Moths can be difficult to control if the population has been allowed to build up over one or two seasons. It seems more pragmatic to manage a smaller Codling Moth population than suppressing a dense population. Online Pest Control

  7. Controlling Codling Moths Cultural Control For Codling Moths Cultural control of Codling Moths include the removal and destruction of infested trees and fruits. The bagging method has proven effective to be used alone for higher population, although it could be regarded as time-consuming.  This method should be implemented when the fruit is about ½ to 1 inch in diameter. Online Pest Control

  8. Controlling Codling Moths Cultural Control For Codling Moths Releasing of the tiny wasp Trichogrammaplatneriimplemented with mating disruption or soft pesticides could be used to manage Codling Moths as a Biological Control. Online Pest Control

  9. Controlling Codling Moths Insecticides Conventional insecticides to control Codling Moths include products such as Cabaryl, Imidan, Sevin, Permethrin, and Malathion. Moreover, Horticulture mineral oil, organic materials such as Spinosad, Entrust, and products such as Intrepid (methoxyfenozide) and Esteem (pyriproxifen) with low toxicity could be used in lieu of or along with strong toxins. Online Pest Control

  10. Controlling Codling Moths Insecticides These insecticides are available at stores and online. However, it is precautionary to research and consult a pest control professional before usage of these chemical-based products. Online Pest Control

  11. Further Information You may be interested in reading the following content: 7 Ways to Get Rid of Mayflies How to Get Rid of No See Ums Pest and Disease Control in Apple Trees Online Pest Control

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