. Garden guide; the amateur gardeners' handbook. Profusely illustrated with over 275 teaching plans and diagrams and reproduced photographs, all made expressly for this standard text book . Gipsy Molh Codling Moth or AppleWorm Lesser Apple Worm: Feeds on thesurface of fruit that is nearly mature, ofteninjuring it in storage. Spray as for CodlingMoth. Gipsy Moth:Occurs in theUnited Statesonly in South-eastern , hairycaterpillars de-foliate the treesin May andJune. Sprayfoliage with leadarsenate, using5 to 10 poundsof the paste in50 gallons ofwater. FromAugust to May,seek for
. Garden guide; the amateur gardeners' handbook. Profusely illustrated with over 275 teaching plans and diagrams and reproduced photographs, all made expressly for this standard text book . Gipsy Molh Codling Moth or AppleWorm Lesser Apple Worm: Feeds on thesurface of fruit that is nearly mature, ofteninjuring it in storage. Spray as for CodlingMoth. Gipsy Moth:Occurs in theUnited Statesonly in South-eastern , hairycaterpillars de-foliate the treesin May andJune. Sprayfoliage with leadarsenate, using5 to 10 poundsof the paste in50 gallons ofwater. FromAugust to May,seek for eggclusters anddestroy them insitu by soakingwith trees withtree : Green Fruit Worms:Palmer Worm: Caterpillars feed uponleaves and partly grown fruit, often seri-ously injuring it. Spray with lead arsenateas for codling moth. Tussock Moths: Tufted caterpillars ofseveral species feed upon the leaves thelatter half of Summer. The white-markedtussock moth and the hickory tussock mothare usually the most abundant and there-fore the chief offenders. Spray with leadarsenate as for codling moth. Red-humped Caterpillar: Yellow-necked Caterpillar: Feed in
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