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Ted E. Cottrell & Joshua Sherman

A pecan shuck that is half black and half green. A skin brown larva has burrowed into the shuck and made a home inside the developing nut.
by Ted E. Cottrell & Joshua Sherman Southeastern Shakings

Pecan Bud Moth: Hidden in Plain View

The pecan bud moth, Gretchena bolliana, is an early-season pest of pecan foliage and can be especially damaging to nursery trees across much of the U.S. Pecan Belt. Older, established trees can generally tolerate the damage from pecan bud mo­th. With so many other serious pecan pests to deal with, this is basically all you...

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