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Moths stuck on white sticky card with rubber synthetic pheromone dispenser.

WNC Orchard Insect Pest Update - June 24, 2026

Pest activity remains low in Henderson County and similar elevations, while lower down (e.g. Cleveland County and similar elevations) attention should be given to second generation codling…

Small green aphids on an apple leaf

WNC Orchard Insect Pest Update - June 17, 2026

Higher elevation orchards are between codling moth generations, while the second generation begins to emerge in lower elevations.In Henderson County and similar elevations, codling moth degree-day…

Rectangular sticky insect trap in an apple tree

WNC Orchard Insect Pest Populations - June 1, 2026

Learn more about southeastern apple insect pests at the Apple Insect Management page.

Insect trap in apple tree

WNC Orchard Insect Pest Update - May 28, 2026

Codling moth and tufted apple bud moth are still potential threats in higher elevation orchards, but of declining concern at lower elevations (<1500 ft elevation). Cumulative degree-day (DD)…

White tent insect trap in apple orchard

WNC Orchard Insect Pest Update - May 5, 2026

The codling moth remains the key pest of concern throughout the region, while the window for control of San Jose scale and preventive control of European red mite remains open. As of May 4, codling…

Sprayer spraying apple trees

WNC Orchard Insect Pest Update - April 28, 2026

Over the next several weeks, first generation codling moth will be the primary concern over the region. For those considering preventive control of the European red mite (ERM), optimum timing of a…

View of mountains with apple orchard in foreground

WNC Orchard Insect Pest Update - April 20, 2026

With petal fall sprays now being applied, or near completion in lower elevation orchards, this week will focus on management options for key pests to target at First Cover – codling moth and San Jose…

Codling moth synthetic lure in sticky insect trap, with captured codling moth

WNC Orchard Insect Pest Populations - April 13, 2026

Learn more about southeastern apple insect pests at the Apple Insect Management page. About degree-day models

Delta-style insect trap in apple tree during bloom

WNC Orchard Insect Pest Update - April 6, 2026

With apples in bloom throughout the region, now is a good time to assess your pest management program, including setting pheromone traps and planning for upcoming insecticide sprays. Monitoring…

Native bee on apple flower

WNC Orchard Insect Pest Populations - March 30, 2026

Learn more about southeastern apple insect pests at the Apple Insect Management page. About degree-day models