Winter moth prevention
Amateur Gardening|October 07, 2023
Ruth shows you how to avoid maggoty tree fruits
Ruth Hayes
Winter moth prevention

THERE is a well-worn and ancient joke that goes, ‘What’s even worse than biting into an apple and discovering a maggot?’ The answer, of course, is, ‘Half a maggot’, and early autumn is the time to be taking steps to ensure that fate doesn’t befall you next summer.

I found a little pink grub surrounded by lots of mess, or frass, in a greengage that I mercifully cut in half before eating.

This was a larva of a plum moth and these are prevented in May by setting pheromone traps around your trees.

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