Apple IPM AdVisor
Updated 2 October 2014
Pest
Biology | Trap Data | Biological
Control | Chemical
Control | Mating
Disruption
- Direct Pests of Apple - affecting the fruit
directly
- Internal Feeders
- External Feeders
- Indirect Pests of Apple - affecting other parts of
the tree (leaves, shoots, etc.)
- Most of the preceding pest files reprinted with permission
from Mid-Atlantic Orchard Monitoring Guide, published
by NRAES, 152 Riley-Robb Hall, Ithaca, New York 14853-5701. (607)
255-7654
- Current pheromone trap data for selected pome fruit
pests
- Degree-day use and
interpretation for growers
- Degree-day targets for
CM, OFM and TBM
- Information on an apple maggot export protocol
Biological
Control
- Predators of Mites and AphidsReprinted with
permission from Mid-Atlantic Orchard Monitoring Guide,
published by NRAES, 152 Riley-Robb Hall, Ithaca, New York
14853-5701. (607) 255-7654
- Toxicity to Orchard Predators
from Pesticides [from 2013 Spray Bulletin for Commercial
Tree Fruit Growers (Virginia and West Virginia Coop. Ext. Pub.
456-419)]
Chemical
Control
- Your Nearest Poison Control Center - (800) 222-1222
- Selected materials
for individual insect pests:
Pheromone-based
Monitoring and Management
Information on
establishing a disruption block in orchards
or vineyards
Mating disruption for codling moth
Labels for mating disruption products:
- Codling moth: Isomate-C TT, Disrupt
CM-Xtra, Checkmate-CM,
Checkmate CM-F,
- Oriental fruit moth: Isomate-M
Rosso, Isomate-OFM
TT, Disrupt
OFM, Checkmate OFM,
Checkmate
-OFM-F (Suterra sprayable),
- Grape berry moth: Isomate-GBM Plus,
SPLAT-GBM,
- Lesser peachtree borer: Isomate-LPTB
(MSDS),
- Peachtree borer:Isomate-P
(MSDS),
- CheckMate
Puffer CM-O (Suterra)
- CheckMate
Puffer OFM-O (Suterra)
Other
Topics
Douglas G. Pfeiffer