For organic fruit growers, the codling moth (Cydia pomonella) is the primary pest. There is a variation in the number of generations/years based on the soil type and climate zone; in warmer zones up to three generations can occur. In addition to apples, the codling moth can also infest other crops.
Solution
There are different strategies to deal with the codling moth, such as mating disruption and physical barriers
Description
In this video, different strategies against the codling moth are shown and explained.
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