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Oriental Fruit Moth, Figure 5
Peach infested by oriental fruit moth, showing frass and gum exuding from entrance hole.
In arid areas west of the Rockies, Oriental fruit moth is the only troublesome fruit-attacking pest. It may require two or three sprays of ryania or phosmet (Imidan), but can be at least partially controlled by beneficial parasitic wasps.
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See also: Plant, Pest, Insect, Larva, Leaf
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