Read Natural Solutions to Things That Bug You Online
Authors: Myles Bader
THE PROBLEM CAUSED BY
Worms in fruit, brown granules in holes Codling moth
Leaves and blossoms eaten and neatly tied
together then webbed, young fruit gouged Leafrollers
Leaves have brown or pink spots, skeletonization Pearslug
Irregular spots on upper side of leaves, small
blisters on underneath side of leaf Tentiform leafminer
Fruit and foliage have honeydew and yellow
insects on leaves, tree defoliated Pear psylla
Fruit has clear honeydew and black sooty mold Mealybugs
Leaves distorted, new foliage stunted, green
insects on new shoots Aphids
Fruit is brownish and rough, foliage has dry,
rusty look Pear rust mite
PLUMS & PRUNES
PLUMS & PRUNES PEST PROBLEM SOLVER
THE PROBLEM CAUSED BY
Young shoots die back 1-7 inches from tip in
spring, caterpillar inside the shoots Peach twig borer
Leaves tied together with webbing in spring Leafrollers, orange tortrix
Leaves attached to fruit with webbing in summer Eyespotted bud moth
Brownish patches on leaves and skeletonization Pearslug
New growth with green insects, leaves curled,
fruit split, white mealy substance Mealy plum aphid
WALNUTS TREES
WALNUT TREE PEST PROBLEM SOLVER
THE PROBLEM CAUSED BY
Green nuts fall off or dry up on tree, webbing
on nut, older nuts worm infested Codling moth
Nuts are worm infested at harvest time,
covered with webbing and brown material Navel Orangeworm
Leaves tied with webbing and eaten in spring Leafroller
Tiny black spots on husks turning into black
areas that are soft, nut meat still OK Walnut husk fly
Leaves covered with honeydew and black
sooty mold, nuts become sunburned Walnut aphid
CHAPTER 8
BEETLES
BEETLES
Many, many, many years ago farmers used to hang toads in the doorway of their grain storage facility to keep the bugs out. The toad had a string around its leg and would eat the bugs that tried to get in to get the grain. I am sure if we tried this now we would have animal rights people all over us, so best to forget this type of bug repellant.