The codling moth is the most common and well-known pest of orchards. The pest's larvae damage apple, pear, peach, apricot, and plum trees; a ...
The oriental fruit moth - is a dangerous pest that damages the fruits and shoots of many fruit crops. Among forage plants it prefers peach, pear ...
The plum moth - is a pest of plums, sloe, cherry plum, peach, and rarely of cherries. Caterpillars feed on the pulp of fruits, destroying and pol...
Leopard moth - is a dangerous pest that causes significant damage to orchards, damages apple, pear, apricot, and walnut trees. Caterpillars damag...
The grapevine moth - is a pest of grapes, berries and other crops. It develops successfully on privet, buckthorn, sloe, hawthorn, raspberry, curr...
The heart and dart - is a polyphagous pest. Damages grains, vegetables, and industrial crops. Damage was observed on winter wheat, rye, corn, cot...
The diamondback moth - is a dangerous pest of cabbage and other cruciferous vegetables (turnips, rapeseed, mustard, radishes, rutabaga). Developm...
The turnip moth - is a pest of vegetable and melon crops, cereals, corn, cotton, sunflower, hemp, tobacco, sesame, grapes, tea bushes, seedlings ...
The cotton bollworm - is a dangerous pest, a polyphagous plant. Damaged: corn, cotton, tomatoes, tobacco, chickpeas, sorghum, okra, pumpkin, zucc...
Small mottled willow moth (tomato) - Tomato cutworm (Carandrina) - broad polyphagous. The list of forage plants includes 185 species from 50 fami...
Potato tuber moth - is a pest of plants of the nightshade family (potatoes, eggplants, tobacco, tomatoes, peppers, physalis). Caterpillars ...
The cabbage moth is a polyphagous pest. Under natural conditions, caterpillars feed on a variety of plants, but prefer cruciferous plants and qui...
The tomato leafminer - damages vegetable crops of the nightshade family both indoors and outdoors. In addition to tomatoes, it damages eggplants,...
The mamestra oleacea is a polyphagous pest. Damages cruciferous crops, tomatoes, potatoes, beets, rhubarb, cucumbers, strawberries, sunflowers, t...
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