Fruit Trees and Pests that Love Them
By Celin Childs, published Apr 01, 2007
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Planting a beautiful fruit tree in your garden can do more than spruce up your yard it can also bear the sweetest fruit around. However, because the fruit is sweet you have potential predators waiting just as eagerly for your harvest as you are. You have to recognize certain pests that can disturb the growth of your fruit tree and learn how to avoid them. This article will give you information on the different types of pests that could be waiting to take a bite out of your delicious plants.Aphids (plant lice): These tiny insects love to attack fruit foliage. Aphids are small, soft-bodied insects that suck the juice from the leaves, eventually causing them to curl and or crinkle. They are usually green, brown, or black in color and a potential danger to your harvest.
Cankerworms: These loopers as well as others love munching down on fresh leaves and young fruits of trees. When they are disturbed, they will drop and hang suspended on strands of silk. Cankerworms will likely disappear by the late spring or early summer.
Codling Moths: Codling moths are the ones who are responsible for apples or pears being wormy. Their larvae eat through the flesh of the apples. Once the skin of the apple is broken, the codling moths burrow tunnels through the fruit filling it with a brown debris.
Cyclamen Mites: These are very tiny insects that live in the crown of strawberry plants. They attack the leaves and flower buds of the plant. The leaves eventually become brown and wrinkled on the tips. Cyclamen mites have the potential to prevent fruit formation and or cause misshapen fruit.
Fall Webworms: Watch out for these pests. They develop in large web nests on the branches of fruit trees usually in the late summer or fall. They will eat your leaves in and around their nest. You can destroy the nests by pruning off branches and burning the nest as soon as they appear.
Leafhoppers: These are green, gray, or tan and about 1/8 inch long. They feed on the undersides of fruit leaves. The young leafhoppers love to suck the juice from the leaves. Be careful, these little pests can transmit diseases from one tree to the other.

Fruit Trees and Pests that Love Them
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