194 THE FRUIT SHED IN RELATION TO THE CODLING MOTH. 



and so located that these moths may fly in considerable numbers 

 from the buildings to the orchard. Packing sheds in South 

 Africa are generally made of corrugated iron, or of bricks and 



cement with a thatched roof. Practically no attention is^given 

 to keeping the sheds closed during the emergence of Spring 

 moths, and the majority are so built that keeping them entirely 

 closed is impossible, or they are so large that it would not be 



