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Kain, David P. (2)Agnello, Arthur M. (1)Kovach, Joseph (1)
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Pears (2)Tree Fruit (2)Quince (1)... View More
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Codling Moth
Agnello, Arthur M.; Kain, David P. (New York State IPM Program, 1996)
The codling moth (CM) is a pest introduced from Eurasia. The larvae feed on the fruit of a wide range of host plants including apple, pear, quince, hawthorne, crabapple, and walnut. CM completes 1.5-3.5 generations annually, ...
Phytophagous Mirid Bugs
Kain, David P.; Kovach, Joseph (New York State IPM Program, 1998)
Mullein plant bug (MPB) and apple brown bug (ABB) are occasional pests of apple and pear in New York. Because they occur in the same place at the same time and cause the same kind of damage, they are collectively referred ...