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Pest watch: Cherry bark tortrix
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Pest watch: Cherry bark tortrix

Lynell K. Tanigoshi, Beverly S. Gerdeman and Todd A. Murray
Pest watch., Washington State University Extension
11/2015
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https://hdl.handle.net/2376/5626
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Tortrix--Control--Washington (State) Cherry--Diseases and pests--Washington (State)
Cherry bark tortrix, Enarmonia formosana (CBT), is a major invasive pest of many shrubs and trees, especially those in the Rosaceae family. The larvae of this broad-winged moth are bark borers whose damage can be fatal for plants. This publication describes how to identify cherry bark tortrix and what steps to take in each season of the year to minimize pest populations.

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