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Codling moth

By Gardeners' World on 18/10/2011 14:40:54

The adult codling moths lay their eggs on or near developing fruit. These eggs hatch into small white caterpillars, which eat their way into the fruit and feed inside while it's developing. The caterpillars may be found inside the fruit at harvest


Woolly aphids

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 13:32:22

White, waxy, sap-feeding aphids colonise cracks, crevices and pruning cuts on the bark of apple trees in the second half of spring. They then spread to new growth and create soft swellings. If the bulges split open in frosty weather, infections


Gooseberry mildew

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 13:33:17

of the plant, while the skin on affected fruits turns from a white mould to a light brown. The fruits can be scraped clean and eaten, although they'll turn brown when cooked.Greyish-white powdery fungal growth spreads across the upper leaf surfaces and stems


Canker

By Gardeners' World on 10/10/2011 11:40:31

in close proximity. Where trees are suffering stress as a result of drought or waterlogging, they may be more liable to infection. Canker may also infect fruit, so they rot on the tree before harvesting or when in store. If your trees have suffered


Horse chestnut scale insect

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 13:38:40

insects are up to 5mm long and can be found on the main trunk and branches. They drop off in summer, leaving white clusters of eggs. Little damage is done to the host plant, but the insects can look unsightly. They suck sap from plants and produce honeydew


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