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Very intensive codling moth (Cydia pomonella L.) flight was observed using sex-pheromone traps placed in apple and walnut orchards in 2001. While damages were considerable in apples, no infestation by the first generation of the moth was recorded and losses caused by the second generation were only insignificant in walnuts. Our opinion is that we c...
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Very intensive codling moth (Cydia pomonella L.) flight was observed using sex-pheromone traps placed in apple and walnut orchards in 2001. While damages were considerable in apples, no infestation by the first generation of the moth was recorded and losses caused by the second generation were only insignificant in walnuts. Our opinion is that we c...