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CM for Codling Moth 
Codling
Moth Biology
Codling Moth (Cydia pomonella) is a major pest of apple and pear
throughout most of the world, but will also attack walnut,
prune, quince, hawthorn and some varieties of plums. Generations
occur at approximately monthly intervals. Codling moth over
winter as a full grown larva in an inactive state called
diapause. The larvae pupate inside cocoon s in early spring, and
shortly thereafter they emerge as moths. Over wintered females
will lay 30 to 70 eggs singly on leaf surfaces or on tiny fruit.
Eggs of the over wintered population hatch 3 to 5 days after
being laid. Newly hatched larvae are pinkish white with a black
head. They bore into fruit within 24 hours after hatching.

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