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FRUIT I N S F C T' S 
APPLE ■ ■ 
CODLING MOTH ( Ca.rpocaosa pomo nell a L. ) ' 
L. A. Stearns (June 23): Emergence of spring-brood moths 
ended June 14; 90 per cent had emerged between .Kay 14 and 28; 
first brood injury to date 50 per cent lighter. than in 1931. 
N. Y. State Coll. Agr. , Weekly News Letter (June): The first 
moth was observed in the Hudson Paver Valley during the last 
week in May. The first eggs were observed in the field on June 
3; and by June 13 eggs were present in considerable numbers in 
western New York. Young larvae were observed entering fruit 
on June 17 in the western part of the State and on June 11 in 
the lower Hudson Pdver Valley. (Abstract, J.A.H. ) 
C. R. Willey (June 25): Moths are very abundant at Richmond, 
Henrico County, and in adjoining counties. 
. C. H. Alden (June 21): The codling moth is moderately 
abundant at Cornelia. First-brood worms are now entering fruit. 
T. H. Parks (June 26): In central and northern counties the 
emergence of the overwintering brood was heaviest during the 
first week of June but has been long drawn out and is still 
continuing. At Ironton, southern Ohio, larvae were leaving 
the apples June 13 and spinning under the bands. 
W. P. Flint (June 15): First pupation of the first brood 
.was observed in Jaqkson County on June 8. 
J. H. Bigger (June 17); Very abundant at Jacksonville, 
emergence May 20 to 25 from hibernation cages. 
ieavy 
Kentucky 
Michigan 
Wisconsin 
S. C. Chandler (June): The infestation in southern Illinois 
is greater than at this stage last year. 
L. H. Shropshire (June 23): In Cook County the height of 
emergence from cages occurred June 6, 7, and 8. 
W. A. Price (June 25): Trap records and pupae in bands indicate 
that second-brood moths will be on the wi;ng about June 25 or 27. 
R. Hut son (June 11): First-brood moth emergence is at its 
peak as determined by bait pans in Fennville. 
C. L. Fluke .(Jun-e 24): Codling moth is more abundant than usual. 
Eggs began batching. May-; 30 « . 
