New York Agricultural Experiment Station. 623 ' 



This means of getting rid of the pest does not save the canes and i 

 in order to make it thorougli all wild blackberries in neglected places 



should be cut at the same time. ' 



Possibly frequent applications of a weak kerosene emulsion, at the i 



time the curjing of the leaves is first noticed, will greatly reduce the | 



amount of injury done to the cultivated berries, for at this time part ] 



of the adults as well as many of the eggs are exposed. ! 



