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Peachtree Borer

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Author
Lienk, S.E.
Abstract

The peachtree borer (PTB), a native insect, is a major pest of stone fruits in the United States and Canada. Prior to the introduction of the peach, it lived on native wild cherries and plums. The majority of PTB have a one-year life cycle, but some larvae may require two years to complete development.

Description
NYS IPM Type: Fruits IPM Fact Sheet
Date Issued
1980
Publisher
New York State IPM Program
Keywords
Agricultural IPM
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Fruits
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Tree Fruit
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Apples
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Apricots
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Cherries
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Peaches & Nectarines
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Pears
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Plums
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Quince
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retrieved from: http://nysipm.cornell.edu/factsheets/treefruit/pests/ptb/ptb.pdf
Type
fact sheet

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