DAMAGE by the Light Brown Apple Moth, was reported to be quite serious in some districts last season and many orchardists are quite concerned at the increase in this pest over the last few years
Recently, apple growers in western NY have suffered severe financial losses from unacceptable levels...
Apple is host to many species of tortricid moths. Archips podana is an economically important s...
A relative newcomer to the Pacific Northwest, the apple ermine moth (Yponomeuta malinellus) feeds ex...
NYS IPM Type: Invasive and Exotic Fact SheetOriginally from Australia, the light brown apple moth ca...
Light brown apple moth is an exotic pest that was confirmed in California in March 2007. It...
Light brown apple moth is an exotic pest that was confirmed in California in March 2007. It is a tor...
T he Tortricidae, a family of lepidopteran insects, have challengedNew York State fruit growers sinc...
During the last 5 years, severe outbreaks of two species of internal Lepidoptera (worms) have occurr...
The presence of Light Brown Apple Moth (LBAM) has resulted in a federal order that restricts the int...
Western New York has approximately 28,000 acres of apples, 700 acres of pears, and 1200 acres of pea...
An Orchard Commodity Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey was conducted for exotic insects and disea...
An Orchard Commodity Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey was conducted for exotic insects and disea...
An Orchard Commodity Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey was conducted for exotic insects and disea...
Four commercial orchards in the mid-Atlantic region of the United States were surveyed weekly in 201...
Every year apple growers lose a certain amount of fruit due to superficial blemishes caused by diffe...
Recently, apple growers in western NY have suffered severe financial losses from unacceptable levels...
Apple is host to many species of tortricid moths. Archips podana is an economically important s...
A relative newcomer to the Pacific Northwest, the apple ermine moth (Yponomeuta malinellus) feeds ex...
NYS IPM Type: Invasive and Exotic Fact SheetOriginally from Australia, the light brown apple moth ca...
Light brown apple moth is an exotic pest that was confirmed in California in March 2007. It...
Light brown apple moth is an exotic pest that was confirmed in California in March 2007. It is a tor...
T he Tortricidae, a family of lepidopteran insects, have challengedNew York State fruit growers sinc...
During the last 5 years, severe outbreaks of two species of internal Lepidoptera (worms) have occurr...
The presence of Light Brown Apple Moth (LBAM) has resulted in a federal order that restricts the int...
Western New York has approximately 28,000 acres of apples, 700 acres of pears, and 1200 acres of pea...
An Orchard Commodity Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey was conducted for exotic insects and disea...
An Orchard Commodity Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey was conducted for exotic insects and disea...
An Orchard Commodity Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey was conducted for exotic insects and disea...
Four commercial orchards in the mid-Atlantic region of the United States were surveyed weekly in 201...
Every year apple growers lose a certain amount of fruit due to superficial blemishes caused by diffe...
Recently, apple growers in western NY have suffered severe financial losses from unacceptable levels...
Apple is host to many species of tortricid moths. Archips podana is an economically important s...
A relative newcomer to the Pacific Northwest, the apple ermine moth (Yponomeuta malinellus) feeds ex...