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PEACH 
LESSIR PF.ACH TREE BORER ( Sesia pictipes G. & R. ) 
E„ E» Frane (July 10): Troublesome around brown rot can- 
kers in old orchards in Yiaync County. 
C. K. Bullock (July 14): Present in some orchar re 
there are brown rot cankers in Ontario County. 
ORIENTAL PEACH MOTH ( Laspeyresia molesta Busck) 
E. J, Ramble ton (July 2): Some twig and fruit injury 
by the oriental peach moth larvae has been noticeable for 
some time in Ulster County. One 2-year old orchard north 
of Kingston contained several infested fruits. 
D« K. Daniel (July 16): The oriental peach moth infesta- 
tions have been located as far east as Fredonia. Several 
orchards between Fredonia and '.Testfield show twig injury, 
and larvae were collected. Farthest point east last y.ear 
was testfield. To State Line the infestation is general 
but light. 
Oliver I« Snapp (July 2o): A definite record of the occurr- 
ence of this insect in South Carolina was established as 
a result of the determination of larvae in p_ach twigs 
sent to Prof. Franklin Sherman of Clemson College by lire* 
B. R. Furtick, of Lake City, S, C. 
Oliver I. Snapp and H, S« Swingle (July 20): The orient 1 
peach moth infestation in middle Georgia is not more than 
ten per cent of what it iraa in 1927. It has suffered a 
t-back this year. Some of the prop- rtic b i: ted last 
year show no infestatien this year, while others show only 
a light infestation where it wafl heavy a year ?go. 
E. Lee Y7orsham (July 23): The oriental peach moth has not 
been present nearly ar iruch in northern Georgia as last 
year. 
E. W» Mendenhall (July 7): I find the or peach 
moth infesting peach and plum trees to re:: lir. 
County. The orient 1 ich DOth *ai found in Montgomery 
County peach orchards but do, z not a; I to be as bad 
last year. At Columbus this moth caused so h. 
Found in K5iarai County to some extent. It shows up a "1 
later this year. The damage docs not to - 
sive. 
