Cydia pomonella
Because the caterpillar of the codling moth bore into fruits and stop their growth, codling moths are major agricultural pests. They are widespread and attack mainly fruits such as apples and pears. Because the larvae are not able to feed on leaves, they are highly dependent on fruits as a food source and thus have a significant impact on crops.
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Sales Unit | Each |
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Origin | USA |
Common Names | Codling Moth |
Synonyms | Phalaena (Tortrix) pomonella |
Quality | A1- |
Preservation Option | Papered |
$7.00
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