Codling Moths - Codling Moth Control
Codling moths are a common pest that can cause damage to fruit, especially apple and pear trees. These lay their eggs on the fruit, leading to unsightly damage and decreased fruit quality.
What are Codling Moths?
Codling moths are small insects with mottled gray wings that lay their eggs on the surface of fruit. The larvae then burrow into the fruit, feeding on the flesh and leaving behind a trail of destruction. Infestations can lead to significant crop losses if left unchecked.
How do Nematodes Help with Codling Moth?
Nematodes are microscopic roundworms that are natural predators of many garden pests, including codling moths. When applied to the soil around fruit trees, nematodes seek out codling moth larvae and parasitise them, effectively controlling the pest population.
Benefits of Using Codling Moth Nematodes
Using nematodes to control codling moths offers several benefits. Nematodes are safe for humans, pets, and beneficial insects, making them an environmentally friendly pest control option. They also target specific pests, reducing the need for chemical pesticides that can harm the ecosystem.
Additionally, nematodes are easy to apply and can provide long-lasting control of codling moths when used as part of an integrated pest management strategy.