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The range of the apple race is contained within that of the hawthorn race, including the northeastern and midwestern US as well as eastern Canada. [1] The species has been found as far south as Florida. In 1979, the apple maggot was reported to be found for the first time on a backyard tree in Portland, Oregon. [2]
The codling moth (Cydia pomonella) is a member of the Lepidopteran family Tortricidae.They are major pests to agricultural crops, mainly fruits such as apples and pears, and a codling moth larva is often called an "apple worm".
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“They caused substantial damage, entire lawns and turf grass were damaged,” Cloyd said. Cloyd said armyworms haven’t been a big problem since then, but he has noticed more phone calls in 2024.
The larvae feed on apple, hackberry, hazel and oak. ... Images; Bug Guide; Larval Stage info; Moths of North Dakota This page was last edited on 17 July 2024, at 22: ...
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Ailanthus altissima is considered an invasive species, although it is still sold by nurseries as a yard plant, mainly because it is one of the few species that will grow in highly polluted or otherwise difficult places. Atteva aurea can be a minor pest in nurseries, although it rarely does serious damage. Ailanthus webworm in Ailanthus ...
Cutworm larvae vary in their feeding behaviour; some remain with the plant they cut down and feed on it, while others often move on after eating a small amount from a felled seedling; such a wasteful mode of feeding results in disproportionate damage to crops.