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Gravenstein Apple
I live in Northern CA and we have a Gravenstein Apple tree in our back yard.
We planted it about 10 years ago and so far we haven't had any apples hardly that didn't have worms. I believe we have a moth problem. Does anyone know how we can get rid of this problem? Thanks for any help |
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Gravenstein Apple
You have apple coddling moths. Get traps at the hardware store; they
include instructions. We had them too in a Granny Smith and they helped, but didn't completely solve the problem. Paul "news.sf.sbcglobal.net" wrote in message ... I live in Northern CA and we have a Gravenstein Apple tree in our back yard. We planted it about 10 years ago and so far we haven't had any apples hardly that didn't have worms. I believe we have a moth problem. Does anyone know how we can get rid of this problem? Thanks for any help |
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