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Why Is the Harvest Period Important in an IPM Program?
Harvesting early and removing nuts rapidly from the orchard floor is important for managing navel orangeworm, peach
twig borer, hull rot, and ants. Almonds should be harvested when 95 to 100% of hulls have split. The longer the nuts
remain in the orchard after hull split, the more likely you are to
have pest damage. If navel orangeworm infestation is severe, the orchard can be harvested twice; once to remove early
ripening nuts and a
second time for later ripening ones. Once nuts have been shaken to the ground, remove them as soon as possible
to protect them from ants.
Sampling harvested nuts for pests and their damage allows you to assess the year’s pest management program and
start to plan for the following year. A harvest sample can give you information
about levels of navel orangeworm, peach twig borer, oriental fruit moth or ants.
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