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• No-Mate OLR for Omnivorous
Leafroller

Omnivorous Leafroller
Biology
Omnivorous Leafroller (Platynota stultana) is a pest of various
fruits throughout most of the world. Economic losses occur
primarily on grapes, kiwi, and tree fruit. In spring, moths lay
shingle-like egg masses on leaves. After about 5 days these eggs
hatch, and larvae web two young leaves together to form a nest
in which they feed on from the inside. Later, larvae feed where
fruit are touching, so entire clusters can be damaged.
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