. Annual report. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects. Fig. 48. Fig. 49. The following noxious insects were reported as plentiful around Orillia : The tent caterpillar, Clisiocampa Americana. Fig. 19, also its confrere (sylvatica) the former, however, only lives in the neglected orchards, but the moth was extremely abundant. The canker worm (Anisopleryx pometaria).—I never saw such quantities of this insect in the imago state as this year; in October it was to be found, male and female, on every roadside fence—with it was also conspicuous Hybernia tiliaria, the November moth
. Annual report. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects. Fig. 48. Fig. 49. The following noxious insects were reported as plentiful around Orillia : The tent caterpillar, Clisiocampa Americana. Fig. 19, also its confrere (sylvatica) the former, however, only lives in the neglected orchards, but the moth was extremely abundant. The canker worm (Anisopleryx pometaria).—I never saw such quantities of this insect in the imago state as this year; in October it was to be found, male and female, on every roadside fence—with it was also conspicuous Hybernia tiliaria, the November moth, Fig. 50. Carpocapsa pomonella, the apple codling moth,—this insect, though not often seen as an imago, is always plentiful here, but sprajing the trees has had a wonderful effect in controlling this pest, and those orchards that are sprayed regularly every year produce as sound fruit as is to be found Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Entomological Society of Ontario; Ontario. Dept. of Agriculture. Toronto, The Society
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