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The light brown apple moth (LBAM), Epiphyas postvittana (Walker), an invasive insect from Australia, was found in California in 2006. The LBAM feeds on apples, pears, stonefruits, citrus ...
In its adult form, the light brown apple moth is in many ways a dull little insect -- a quarter-inch long, perhaps, with the males slightly smaller than the females. They live to mate, hiding out ...
A new study published in the Journal of Economic Entomology shows that radiation can be used to effectively sterilize the light brown apple moth (LBAM), an insect pest found in Australia, New ...
The light brown apple moth is in a class of insects called leaf rollers whose larvae, or worms, cocoon inside leaves, potentially pitting ornamentals and reducing vigor of a wide range of plants ...
They spray, you pay, warns Claire Robinson America is at war again. This time, the battlefield is California and the enemy is a small insect called the light-brown apple moth, or LBAM. According to ...
Dozens of foreign insects and plant diseases entered ... by California Department of Food and Agriculture, shows a light brown apple moth, which is native to Australia. The number of border ...
If no insects are found on the property, officials will supply each shipment of grapes leaving the area with a written statement certifying the vineyard to be moth-free. The light-brown apple moth, ...
Temperature-driven changes alter outbreak patterns of tea tortrix -- an insect pest -- and may ... grape berry moth, light brown apple moth and summer fruit tortrix. The researchers, who also ...
A new study published in the Journal of Economic Entomology shows that radiation can be used to effectively sterilize the light brown apple moth (LBAM), an insect pest found in Australia, New ...