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  2. Choristoneura fumiferana - Wikipedia

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    After the first instar, they enter diapause and overwinter. Spruce budworms may overwinter twice, and thus enter diapause twice, when they are on a two-year life cycle. This can occur in the spruce-balsam forests of central and southern British Columbia and of the Rocky Mountains. Larvae have been observed to end the first diapause in the ...

  3. Choristoneura freemani - Wikipedia

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    Throughout most of its range, the western spruce budworm completes one cycle of development from egg to adult within 12 months. Moths emerge from pupal cases usually in late July or early August; in the southern Rockies, adults often begin emerging in early July. The adults mate, and within 7 to 10 days, the female deposits her eggs and then dies.

  4. Choristoneura - Wikipedia

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    Choristoneura freemani Razowski, 2008, western spruce budworm; Choristoneura fumiferana (Clemens, 1865), eastern spruce budworm; Choristoneura griseicoma (Meyrick, 1924) Choristoneura hebenstreitella (Muller, 1764), mountain-ash tortricid; Choristoneura heliaspis (Meyrick, 1909) Choristoneura improvisana (Kuznetsov, 1973)

  5. Choristoneura orae - Wikipedia

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    Choristoneura orae, the spruce budworm, is a moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in North America. Caterpillar Pupa Damage. The wingspan is about 24 mm.

  6. Boreal forest of Canada - Wikipedia

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    [11] [13] For example, the many stands of white spruce, black spruce, and balsam fir are vulnerable to the cyclical outbreaks of a species of the spruce budworm, the Choristoneura fumiferana. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Since the melting of the great ice sheet, the boreal forest has been through many cycles of natural death through fire, insect outbreaks and ...

  7. Choristoneura occidentalis - Wikipedia

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    Choristoneura occidentalis. Archips occidentalis [or Choristoneura occidentalis in some schemes] is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae.It is found in the Gambia, and possibly more broadly, such as Democratic Republic of Congo, Tanzania, and South Africa.

  8. Pest control - Wikipedia

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    Spruce budworm (adult and pupa shown), a serious pest of forests, can be monitored using pheromone traps Main articles: Mechanical pest control , Insect trap , and Crop rotation Mechanical pest control is the use of hands-on techniques as well as simple equipment and devices, that provides a protective barrier between plants and insects .

  9. Pest (organism) - Wikipedia

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    The larch sawfly and spruce budworm are two insect pests prevalent in Alaska and aerial surveys can show which sections of forest are being defoliated in any given year so that appropriate remedial action can be taken. [43]