Codling Moth Articles & Analysis: Older
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Several studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of gel-based pheromone formulations in controlling pests like fruit flies, codling moths, and other insects. Furthermore, recent advancements in nanotechnology have led to the development of gel-based nanocomposites that offer improved release profiles and enhanced efficacy against multiple pests. ...
This next generation of pest phenology modelling, allows growers to apply sprays so they are more accurate and effective. A Little History Codling moth phenology models have been used in Washington since the 1980’s when Jay Brunner and his colleagues adapted a model that had been developed in Michigan a decade earlier. ...
Claire has a strong hunch they’re helping keep codling moth populations down, although she’s unsure what the financial benefit is. She knows that a single bat can eat as many as 30 codling moths in one binge, and up to its entire body weight in insects in one night. ...
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Download now Ecological Management of Key Arthropod Pests in Northeast Apple Orchards highlights SARE-funded research that demonstrated viable ecological management strategies for plum curculio, apple maggot, codling moth and other key apple pests. Successful strategies included mating disruption and selective pesticide applications that greatly enhanced the ...
Vancouver, BC, November 24, 2014 – Semios, provider of real-time agricultural information and precision pest management tools, has been given US EPA approval for three aerosol pheromone products that disrupt the mating of codling moth and oriental fruit moth. “Our new formula performs extremely well at lower temperatures, emitting a ...
It hurts when codling moths riddle your apples, powdery mildew blasts your grapes, or anthracnose takes over your turf. ...
It hurts when codling moths riddle your apples, powdery mildew blasts your grapes, or anthracnose takes over your turf. ...
Cocoon-spinning larvae of the codling moth, Cydia pomonella L. (Lepidoptera: Olethreutidae) employ a pheromone that attracts or arrests conspecifics seeking pupation sites. ...