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Spotted Wing Drosophila
Carroll, Juliet (New York State IPM Program, 2018-07)
Spotted wing Drosophila (SWD) is a vinegar or fruit fly of East Asian origin. It has been in Hawaii since the 1980s, but was first discovered in California in 2008. By 2010, it had made its way into Florida, Utah, the ...
European Grapevine Moth
Carroll, Juliet; Marks, Michelle (New York State IPM Program, 2018)
The European grapevine moth is a small moth native to southern Italy. This grapevine moth has spread throughout Europe, parts of Africa and the Middle East, and has recently established in Chile. The primary and favored ...
Asiatic Brown Rot
Carroll, Juliet; Marks, Michelle (New York State IPM Program, 2018)
Asiatic brown rot, caused by the fungus Monilia polystroma, is native to Japan. Unlike our native brown rot which infects primarily stone fruit, Asiatic brown rot readily infects apple and pear. Asiatic brown rot has been ...
Variegated Golden Tortrix
Carroll, Juliet; Mattoon, Nicole (New York State IPM Program, 2018)
Variegated golden tortrix is a leafroller native to Europe and Asia. Also known as apple leafroller or brown oak tortrix, variegated golden tortrix is able to feed on the buds, foliage, flowers, and fruit of many plants. ...
False Codling Moth
Carroll, Juliet; Marks, Michelle (New York State IPM Program, 2018)
Increased global trade facilitates the movement of invasive pests like the false codling moth. Native to sub-Saharan Africa, false codling moth can be transported to the U.S. via cargo and passenger luggage—the transport ...
Light Brown Apple Moth
Carroll, Juliet; Peterson, Kelsey (New York State IPM Program, 2018)
Originally from Australia, the light brown apple moth can now be found in New Zealand, New Caledonia, Hawaii, the British Isles, and most recently, California. The light brown apple moth is a greater threat than many other ...
Summer Fruit Tortrix Moth
Carroll, Juliet; Peterson, Kelsey (New York State IPM Program, 2018)
The summer fruit tortrix moth is an insect pest native to Europe and Asia. It primarily feeds on apples, cherries, and pears, though it has over 50 other plant hosts. While summer fruit tortrix has yet to be discovered in ...
Cherry Bark Tortrix Moth
Carroll, Juliet; Della Rosa, Linda (New York State IPM Program, 2018)
A relatively new exotic pest in North America, cherry bark tortrix was found in British Columbia in 1989, in Washington in 1991, spread to Oregon, and has now established itself as a pest of ornamental cherries in the ...
Silver Y Moth
Carroll, Juliet; Peterson, Kelsey (New York State IPM Program, 2018)
Originally from the United Kingdom, the silver Y moth has steadily spread across the globe. With large populations in Europe, Asia, and Africa, it is clear that the silver Y moth is capable of not only surviving, but ...
Egyptian Cottonworm
Carroll, Juliet; Mattoon, Nicole (New York State IPM Program, 2018)
Native to Africa, Europe, and the Middle East, the Egyptian cottonworm is a high risk invasive moth. Egyptian cottonworm has well over 87 plant hosts in 40 plant families. This pest has been intercepted multiple times at ...