CODLING MOTH IN CENTRAL APPALACHIAN REGION. 



TABLE I. Emergence of first-brood motJis of the codling moth at Charlottesville, Fa., in 



1912. (See fig. 1.) 



BAND COLLECTIONS. 



It would be difficult to find a more satisfactory orchard in which 

 to conduct band-record experiments than the one used at Charlottes- 

 ville in the summer of 1912. The trees used were part of an orchard 



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AUGUST SEPT. 



FIG. 1. Diagram to illustrate emergence of first-brood moths of the codling moth ( Carpocapsa pomon- 

 ella) at Charlottesville, Va., in 1912. 



that had not been sprayed for a number of years. Those banded 

 were of the Winesap variety, about 18 years old, and carried a heavy 

 crop of fruit throughout the season. In Table II are given the 

 collections of the season and the summarized results of the rearing 

 experiments. 



