Codling moth
January 1, 1970
invading the fruit, the larvae first form a small cavity just under the skin. The entry hole can be seen and is usually plugged by dry frass. The larva then [...] days. The first instar larvae burrow into the fruitlets, often through the calyx. Larger fruits are usually entered through the side or near the stalk [...] stalks, or other places. Depending on the climate, there are one, two or more generations per year. The fully grown caterpillars of the last generation