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Apple Ermine Moth
Apple Ermine Moth EB1526  
Author(s): Arthur L. Antonelli, Eric LaGasa, and Ernest C. Bay
A relative newcomer to the Pacific Northwest, the apple ermine moth (Yponomeuta malinellus) feeds exclusively on apple. It can defoliate a tree by June and damage long-term productivity. Bulletin explains biology, life cycle, and control measures, including destroying caterpillar tents. Color photographs highlight stages.
NOTE: Check the label before using any chemical agents.

Publisher: Washington State University
Published: October 1989.   2 pages.
 
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