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Moth block, aphid access

Extensive codling moth damage in an unsprayed research block at Washington State University’s Sunrise Research Orchard last July. A partial drape netting treatment offered effective control of codling moth and allowed natural enemies to keep secondary pests, such as woolly apple aphids, in check. (Kate Prengaman/Good Fruit Grower) Exclusion netting effectively keeps codling moths out of apple trees, but it can also impede the natural enemies tha…
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Good Fruit Grower broke the news in on Thursday, March 12, 2026.
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