INJURIOUS INSECTS OF 1903. 79 



WINTER CONDITIONS OF SOME OF THE APPLE 



INSECTS. 



A. Attached to trunk, branches and twigs: 



White cocoons, J4 to }i inch long, under loose bark, or 

 burlap, during fall and winter. 



CODLING MOTH. 



Remedies: See above. 



Bracelets of varnished eggs around twigs in fall and winter. 

 TENT CATERPILLAR. 



Remedies: See above. 



Clusters of cylindrical eggs on branches and twigs in winter. 

 FALL CANKERWORM. 



Remedies: Remove eggs. See also page 62. 



Small, oval, shining, black eggs, usually clustered in axils of 

 buds, in crevices, or under bark of upper branches and twigs, in 



winter. 



APPLE APHIS. 



Fig. 67%. 

 Remedies: Lime Sulfur and Salt Wash. See also page 58. 



Minute pistol-shaped cases on bark in winter. 

 PISTOL-CASE-BEARER. 



See Fig. 42. 



