Oriental Fruit Moth Lands In Hot Water — And It’s a Good Thing By Thomas Skernivitz|March 12, 2024 But what’s the ideal temperature to kill the tree fruit pest without hurting the tree? Read More
California Ag Department Makes Big Investment in Sustainable Pest Management By California Department of Food and Agriculture|November 4, 2024
Climate Change Could Spark Surge in Pests That Target Key Fruit and Nut Crops By UC Agriculture and Natural Resources News|October 30, 2023 California growers beware. Newly published study expects three major pests — codling moth, peach twig borer, and Oriental fruit moth — to rise up.
Growers Get New Tool to Help Ground Oriental Fruit Moth Posted by Growing Produce Staff|June 5, 2019 Already geared for codling moth control, biopesticide product Virosoft CP4 is now approved to take on another notorious pest.
Best Time To Apply Sprays For Insect Control Posted by Christina Herrick|May 13, 2015 Following petal fall is when apple growers need to be making applications to control plum curculio and European […]
EPA Approves Three New Moth Mating Disruption Products Posted by David Eddy|November 25, 2014 Codling moth and oriental fruit moth are targeted by apple and pear growers.
Summer Management Tips Of Orchard Pests Posted by Christina Herrick|July 29, 2014 Penn State University tree fruit entomologist offers tips to control tufted apple bud moth, obliquebanded leafroller, Oriental fruit moth, codling moth, and brown marmorated stink bug.