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Fruit Notes |
Editors: Jaime Piñero and Winfred P. Cowgill, Jr. |
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Peach tree borer adult on peach at UMass Orchard, Belchertown, MA. August 18, 2025. Adult peach tree borers are a clearwing moth, mating and laying eggs, that will hatch into larvae and bore into the peach tree wood causing cankers and eventually tree decline or death depending on infestation level. Mating disruption is the best management strategy to prevent infestation. Photo: Jon Clements |
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