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Pickle 20-08-2003 02:32 PM

codling moth
 
Any ideas on how to stop these b****y pests ruining my apples? I put
pheromone traps up and manage to catch quite a lot of male moths but every
year 2 out of every 3 apples are drilled into by these disgusting maggots. I
mostly make wine/cider from the apples so it doesn't matter if there are a
few maggots in but I can't keep them for cooking as the maggoty ones go
rotten.



Franz Heymann 20-08-2003 03:42 PM

codling moth
 

"Pickle" wrote in message
...
Any ideas on how to stop these b****y pests ruining my apples? I put
pheromone traps up and manage to catch quite a lot of male moths but every
year 2 out of every 3 apples are drilled into by these disgusting maggots.

I
mostly make wine/cider from the apples so it doesn't matter if there are

a
few maggots in but I can't keep them for cooking as the maggoty ones go
rotten.


Think positive: You can now make more cider than you had intended.

Franz



Tim Challenger 20-08-2003 03:42 PM

codling moth
 
On Wed, 20 Aug 2003 14:32:26 +0000 (UTC), Franz Heymann wrote:

Think positive: You can now make more cider than you had intended.


But the problem is he'll then have to drink more than he intended.
oh... that's not a problem.
--
Tim.

If the human brain were simple enough that we could understand it, we would
be so simple that we couldn't.

Jim W 20-08-2003 05:02 PM

codling moth
 
Pickle wrote:


Any ideas on how to stop these b****y pests ruining my apples? I put
pheromone traps up and manage to catch quite a lot of male moths but every
year 2 out of every 3 apples are drilled into by these disgusting maggots. I
mostly make wine/cider from the apples so it doesn't matter if there are a
few maggots in but I can't keep them for cooking as the maggoty ones go
rotten.


You've done step one.. Summer control for males..

Now for step 2 winter control for females.. They are flightless and
will crawl up the trunk to hibernate for the winter before laying in the
codlings come spring/early summer.

This is what tree grease or bands are for.. Apply as per instructions
on tub and keep grease clear of leaves surrounding growth and other
'bridge' material.

Should help.
//
Jim

Pickle 20-08-2003 06:02 PM

codling moth
 

"Tim Challenger" "timothy(dot)challenger(at)apk(dot)at" wrote in message
s.com...
On Wed, 20 Aug 2003 14:32:26 +0000 (UTC), Franz Heymann wrote:

Think positive: You can now make more cider than you had intended.


But the problem is he'll then have to drink more than he intended.
oh... that's not a problem.
--
Tim.


Actually, it is! Since I have been making wine/cider I have drunk less than
when I had to buy it. Bit like the working in a sweet shop scenario I guess.
If you are near Portsmouth anytime e-mail me and you can have a free sample.



Rusty Hinge 20-08-2003 10:02 PM

codling moth
 
What's worse than finding a maggot in an apple?





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Finding half a maggot.....

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