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UC IPM: UC Management Guidelines for Codling Moth on Walnut (5771 words)
Codling moths overwinter as full-grown larvae in thick, silken cocoons under loose scales of bark or in trash on the ground near the trunk.
Codling moths can be distinguished from other small moths likely to occur in the orchard by the coppery markings on their wing tips.
Codling moth egg hatch period is dependent on temperatures but typically the egg hatch period for the overwintered generation lasts 4 to 6 weeks and 4 weeks for later generations.
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