Insect Management Handbook

Schizura concinna

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Aculus fockeui

Synanthedon exitiosa

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Chrysobothris mali

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Grapholita prunivora

Leaf crumpler (Acrobasis indigenella)
Mineola moth (Acrobasis tricolorella)

Obliquebanded leafroller (Choristoneura rosaceana)
Pandemis leafroller (Pandemis pyrusana)

Archips argyrospila

Pest description and crop damage Mature larvae are 0.75 inch in length and greenish with a black head. Overwintering eggs start hatching about the time trees begin to bloom. Newly hatched larvae may work into blossoms and damage developing cherries. Larvae damage buds and developing fruit and roll leaves.

Spilonota ocellana

Pest description and crop damage Adults are grayish moths about 0.4 inch in length with a wide white band on each forewing. Larvae are chocolate-brown with black heads, and up to one inch in length. The larvae feed on terminal growth and on the surface of the fruit and can also feed on blossoms early in the season.

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Primarily European earwig (Forficula auricularia)

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