
WNC Orchard Insect Pest Populations - July 3, 2024
Codling Moth: As summarized in last week’s update, second generation codling moth is the key concern at this time. …
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Collapse ▲Codling Moth: As summarized in last week’s update, second generation codling moth is the key concern at this time. …
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It’s Time for Second Generation Codling Moth Current Conditions: In lower elevation orchards (i.e., less than about 1400 feet, such …
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