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Agricultural IPM (2)Apples (2)Fruits (2)Plums (2)Tree Fruit (2)Apricots (1)Cherries (1)Nursery (1)Ornamentals (1)Peaches & Nectarines (1)... View More
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Dogwood Borer
A. Seaman, A.; Riedl, H.; Cummins, J. (New York State IPM Program, 1985)
The dogwood borer (DWB), a native clearwing moth, can be found from southeastern Canada to Florida, and as far west as the Mississippi. The insect has a wide host range including dogwood, pecan, oak, plum, and apple. The ...
Oriental Fruit Moth
A. Seaman, A.; Riedl, H. (New York State IPM Program, 1988)
The Oriental fruit moth (OFM), native to China, was introduced to the United States from Japan about 1913 on infested nursery stock. The OFM is now found in all regions of North America where peaches are grown. Although ...