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Definition of codling in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of codling. Pronunciation of codling. Translations of codling. codling synonyms, codling antonyms. Information about codling in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... codling - young codfish...
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Codling moth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Neil Codling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Neil John Codling (born 5 December 1973, Tiddington, Warwickshire) is an English musician. He is best known as the former keyboardist for the alternative rock band Suede. Neil Codling was raised in S...
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Moridae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Codling Moth originated in Asia Minor. It was carried into Europe by invading migrants and from this point was disseminated to all apple growing areas of the world. It was brought to America by the colonists and has been one of the principal apple pests for more than 200 years.
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I. Introduction: The codling moth (CM), a native pest of Eurasia introduced into the United States over 200 years ago, now occurs throughout North America as well as most of the world, wherever apples are grown. ... Codling moth granulovirus is an effective organically acceptable tool to control codling moth.
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Alternative techniques for dealing with codling moth have been widely accepted by farmers, and have reduced orchard pesticide use by 80 percent according to U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates.2 Successful nonchemical techniques are also available for home gardeners.
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By maintaining freedom from codling moth, Western Australian apple and pear growers have a great advantage over other States and countries. To remain free of codling moth, vigilance is required by quarantine authorities, growers and the public.
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Codling Moth (Cydia pomonella) ... Codling moth damage to apple ... Codling moth larval entry hole (sting)
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Codling Moth Life Cycle ... Are Codling Moths Really A Problem? ... Codling moths can cause significant fruit loss. Damaged fruit cannot be stored but the undamaged parts can be eaten.
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