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Codling moth in home apple and pear trees: What east Idaho growers should know
Codling moth (Cydia pomonella) remains one of the most persistent and destructive pests of homegrown apples and pears.
Q: I have had wormy apples in my Honeycrisp apple tree. Last year, I had the same problem. I was told to spray a fungicide. I also sprayed neem oil. I waited until the apples started to form. I still ...
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HAMILTON – Using weather data collected at the Western Agriculture Research Center and codling moth captures around the valley, local agronomists have bumped up the date to spray against codling moths ...
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