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Apples (2)Fruits (2)Pears (2)Tree Fruit (2)Apricots (1)Cherries (1)Peaches & Nectarines (1)Plums (1)Quince (1)... View More
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Green Fruitworm
Reissig, W.H. (New York State IPM Program, 1980)
The larvae of several Lepidoptera are collectively called green fruitworms because of their general appearance and tendency to damage apple and pear fruit. One species, Orthosia hibisci, which will be referred to as the ...
Obliquebanded Leafroller
Reissig, W.H. (New York State IPM Program, 1980)
The obliquebanded leafroller (OBLR) is native to and widely distributed throughout temperate North America. Larvae feed on a wide range of plants; members of the rose family are their preferred hosts. OBLR outbreaks have ...