Monitor for pests during the postharvest season. Check fruit left on trees to assess the effectiveness of your codling moth program. Also, take a shoot sample to determine management needs for psylla, mites, and pear scab. Note whether pearslug is present in the orchard.
Record your results (example form ).
How to Sample
Fruit Sampling
Collect 300 fruit left on trees after harvest. Examine for stings or deep entries to evaluate the effectiveness of the codling moth program.
Shoot Sampling
Collect one top shoot from 20 trees per 20-acre block. Using a 10 to 14X hand lens, look at 5 leaves on each shoot (for a total of 100 leaves) for the presence of
- European red mite: Count the number of European red mites.
- Pear psylla eggs and nymphs: Count the number of infested shoots.
- Pear scab
- Pearleaf blister mite: Count the number of shoots with blistered leaves.
- Twospotted and other webspinning spider mites: Count the number of mites.
- Pear rust mite: Count the number of infested shoots.
- Pearslug: Note location of infestation.
- Predatory mites
Decision Table
Sample type | Pest | Management decision |
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Fruit sample |
Codling moth |
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Shoot sample |
Pear psylla (nymphs and eggs) |
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European red mite |
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Pear scab |
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Webspinning spider mites | For Bartlett and Bosc varieties (Asian and other varieties usually
have higher thresholds):
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Pear rust mite |
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Pearleaf blister mite |
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Pearslug |
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