• TWO INSECT PESTS. 
The Godling Moth and Jhe Cjrape-Vine Leaf-hopper, 
BY 
C. P. GILLETTE, Entomologist. 
r 
INTRODUCTION. 
As the writer has been but a few months in 
Colorado it is impossible that the present bulletin 
should present new matter which is the result of 
personal investigation here. 
The chief object of the bulletin is to give 
needed information on two insect pests, the Codling 
Moth and the Grape-vine Leaf-hopper, concerning 
which many complaints have been received at the 
experiment station. 
A secondary object of the bulletin is to solicit 
the co-operation of the people of the state in the 
work of investigating insect ravages upon plants 
and animals. Whenever insect injuries are noticed, 
specimens of the insects doing the damage with the 
fullest information possible concerning them should 
be forwarded to the experiment station. Such 
communications will receive prompt attention and 
the best known remedies will be recommended in 
return. 
When insects are sent by mail, they should be 
inclosed, with a supply of their natural food, in a 
strong tight box. Holes in the box for air are un¬ 
necessary and should not be made. 
