Re: Codling moth


Don,

No personal experience, but here's a few URLs that have info. that
might help:

http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/r4300111.html

http://www.ippc.orst.edu/codlingmoth/ipm/biocontrol.html

http://www.greenharvest.com.au/garden_pests/codling.htm

Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
mtalt@clark.net
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> From: Don Martinson <llmen@wi.rr.com>
> 
> Does anyone have experience with controlling codling moth?  It
leaves 
> my Asian pears (Pyrus pyrifolia) looking like this: (and this is
one 
> of the better ones!)
> http://home.wi.rr.com/llmen/asianpear.jpg
> 
> The cosmetic damage I could live with, but their feeding (or 
> whatever) causes the stone cells at the damage site to enlarge, 
> resulting in a fruit that tastes as though it has sand grains 
> embedded in it.
> 
> I don't want to have to spray if I can avoid it.  Are the pheromone

> traps any good?
> 
> -- 
> Don Martinson
> Milwaukee, Wisconsin
> l*@wi.rr.com
> 
> 
>
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