Tips For Pear Psylla Management

Pear psylla eggs on fruiting spur. (Photo credit: Rutgers Cooperative Extension)

Pear psylla eggs on fruiting spur. (Photo credit: Rutgers Cooperative Extension)

With mild temperatures in southern New Jersey, Rutgers cooperative Extension agents have seen activity of pear psylla in the past weeks.

Growers should begin dormant oil applications since adult psylla do not lay eggs on oily surfaces.

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Click here to read the full recommendations for pear psylla management.

Source: Rutgers Cooperative Extension

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