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Plum Curculio
The plum curculio (PC), a native of North America, is a major pest of pome and stone fruits in the United States and Canada east of the 100th meridian. The PC has a single generation in most areas but may have a partial second generation in the ... [... more]
NY State IPM

Plum Curculio
From NCR-63:Common Tree Fruit Pests, by Angus H. Howitt, Michigan State University The Plum Curculio is one of the most important insects attacking tree fruits. It is particularly destructive, and the problem is intensified where stone fruits and ... [... more]
canr.msu.edu

Malus 'Braeburn'
This cultivar is susceptible to cedar apple rust, apple scab and powdery mildew, and is very susceptible to fire blight. Potential insect pests include aphids, maggots, codling moth, plum curculio and spider mites. Regardless of disease ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Malus pumila 'Caitlin' STARK GRANDGALA
GRANDGALA shows good resistance to cedar apple rust, but has some susceptiblity to apple scab, fire blight and powdery mildew. Potential insect pests include aphids, maggots, codling moth and plum curculio. Spider mites can also be a problem. ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Malus 'Liberty'
This cultivar is virtually immune to cedar apple rust, is very resistant to apple scab and resistant to fire blight and powdery mildew. Potential insect pests include aphids, maggots, codling moth, plum curculio and spider mites. Regardless of ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Malus pumila 'Co-op 38' GOLDRUSH
GOLDRUSH shows good resistance to apple scab and powdery mildew. It has some resistance to fire blight. It is susceptible to cedar apple rust. Potential insect pests include aphids, maggots, codling moth and plum curculio. Spider mites can also ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Fruit Insect-Pest Calendar for Kentucky
Redbanded leafroller San Jose scale flight San Jose scale crawler Rednecked cane borer Codling moth larvae Plum curculio Rosy apple aphid Oriental fruit moth Tarnished plant bug Strawberry Root weevils Meadow spittle bug Grape berry moth Grape ... [... more]
University of Kentucky

Plum Curculio
Plum curculio is a native pest of North America that has caused considerable problems in orchards throughout Kentucky. While it has only a single generation in Kentucky, it can cause serious early season fruit damage to apple, pears, peaches and ... [... more]
University of Kentucky

Plum Curculio
Plum curculio is a native pest of North America that has caused considerable problems in orchards throughout Kentucky. While it has only a single generation in Kentucky, it can cause serious early season fruit damage to apple, pears, peaches and ... [... more]
University of Kentucky

Plum Curculio
The plum curculio is an ugly beetle. When checking fruit trees, you can't miss them. Read this article and check out its picture if you think you may have this in your trees. The adult curculio is a hard-shelled brown beetle about 1/4" long. Its ... [... more]
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Curculio
Also known as plum curculio, this beetle with the long, curved snout is a common pest of apples, peaches, cherries, apricots, pears, and plums. It is found east of the Rocky Mountains and primarily in the north. Curculios are diminutive, so ... [... more]
National Gardening Association

Plum Pests
Plum trees are afflicted with pests less often than are most fruit trees. However, there are a few pests that can be truly devastating if given the chance, such as the plum curculio. The plum curculio is a 1/2-inch-long beetle that is common just ... [... more]
National Gardening Association
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