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SpringStar Codling Moth - Fruit Tree Trap Codling moths are worldwide pests that damage the fruits of apple, pear and quince during the insect's worm stage. Codling moth can infest every apple in an orchard if left unchecked. The worms burrow through the fruit, leaving brown frass and tunnels. The resulting fruit is ofter unsuitable for eating. Codling moth worms hatch out of eggs which are laid on the fruit by female moths. The moths emerge 3 to 5 times a year (depending on climate) starting soon after bud break. Controlling the moths during these key blight times, before the eggs are laid, can effectively prevent worm damage to fruit. The SpringStar Codling Moth Trap pinpoints these flight times by capturing the male moths which fly at the same time as the female moths. Apply appropriate controls at these peak times.
Instructions: Comes with 2 traps and 2 lures.
238501 Springstar Codling Moth/ Fruit Tree Trap, 2/pk (0.4#) $11.95 238511 Springstar Codling Moth/ Fruit Tree Trap, 12/cs (3#) $119.90
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