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How to Manage Pests

UC Pest Management Guidelines


Cherry

Major Monitoring Periods in an IPM Program

(Reviewed 4/06, updated 4/06)

In this Guideline:


Dormant/delayed dormant Bloom Fruit development Harvest Postharvest
black cherry aphid black cherry aphid cribrate weevil cribrate weevil peach twig borer
fruittree leafroller brown rot peachtree borer green fruitworm webspinning mites
San Jose scale earwigs powdery mildew peach twig borer  
  fruittree leafroller San Jose scale webspinning mites  
  obliquebanded leafroller      
  green fruitworm      
  orange tortrix      
  peach twig borer      
  San Jose scale      

PUBLICATION

[UC Peer Reviewed]

UC IPM Pest Management Guidelines: Cherry
UC ANR Publication 3440
General Information
R. A. Van Steenwyk, Insect Biology, UC Berkeley
K. M. Daane, Kearney Agricultural Center, Parlier
J. A. Grant, UC Cooperative Extension, San Joaquin County

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