Show I I I I I WAR ON CODLING MOTH MOTU Board of Horticulture Issues Circular Concerning It H i The following circular warning fruit growers the destructive pest jOll known at as the codling tooth moth has haB just been issued by Joseph H II Parry secre secretary Ir tary of ot the state ilia Ie board borl of oC horticulture I In order to keep the apple crop rop free Cree from the tha depredations of oC the th codling moth larva Ina It Ili Is necessary to have hav tho the I fruit continually covered conred with wih n a I ot of thus the nelson wl on spray pra Paris green or em some other oilier poison AM Au the lie litter Inter broods of 01 moths moth euro tiro still nt at II work It II IR Is too loo 10 early farl y yet t to leave loave off ar spraying the this lute I te tipples apples fin The Tb later ho of 01 worms worm enter through the side sirie of oC the lie well grown fruit trl especially nt Rt the pert part rt where tho the fruits touch each erh other oilier And thorough work rk In lu spraying must be lie bedone bedOle done dOle to 10 keep the enemy In check chock Only by hy keeping everlastingly nt at It cm cm time the of oC Utah hope to keep kelp ahead In tha thie warfare against the moth In addition to thorough spraying praying with the Jarll green solution throughout this Hie growing season the th state board barll of o horticulture recommends the UM use of the ml Ing system as tie M A H supplemental means of ot protecting the orchard against 8 the ravages of nf this lila 1118 put Peat In Iii II this ilmis practise advantage Is II of 01 the hue habit of ot the lbs larva Jara seeking sheltered places place In iii which to pupate II It lois Ims ha been ben demonstrated that enough fruit i tan an b le be saved Kel III In this wiry to pay jy good wages W I for tor the tints time spent In eye following up bite thu system In addition to tn spraying The simplest simple way wa U is to take Inke a strip of oC gunnysack or burlap IS 12 2 or 15 16 3 Inches wide mulde fold told twice or three Ihre time and amid fasten around the time trunk ofa ofu ot tree Iroe w It toot foot or so an 10 above the Ih lie ground It I should tench mound olund the tho trunk anti Is 18 conveniently 1111 fastened with wih a nail or a tack If I the Ihl trunk of ot the tree Is II clean and am amIr free Ir me from loose 10 hark must mot of oC the larva Jan which escape the spraying sill 1 spin the thi cocoons ami nul pupate beneath this the hf burlap humid bund b ud and 1111 may ml there thore easily lie be I killed The bands should be I removed once a n week weel or every nine days deys ami anil dipped Into A n kettle kl of 0 boiling water wlter or orsome some comae loro oIlier othor moans moan used Uld to destroy the ins Hy fly I thus destroying the larva larl this Ihl fall fail tal Ih thus of ot next years eRra moths will wi he be diminished roll fd und tIm the crop 1011 of oC worms will willbe 11 be hi greatly In tIme the most no l care careful careful rf ful rul It U l I a I physical Impossibility ity I It to 10 lilt hl every ever worm Wulm hence It I Is very ver verIl essential Il I t that list nil all 11 putt put In iii 1 III iralI t f the he I h banding system KI to keep kl thin tho worm III In check It 1 Is iii II time the that tl t tilt early arl spraying II I I limit work on in time the late supple and amid thov which escape In itt the lie frill fall pupate Pulsate through the this winter inter Si to tl emerge next spring and anti hatch morn more eggs I with continued and amid 1111 handing banding till the middle Idele of or September Septem her ber or later hits Hie Ihl worms worm 1 be bl held In Incheck check soil I sound fruit produced Gd A prominent of 01 Salt Rail Luke Lake county oln I Is II authority for Cor time the tl statement that hint mt If It I tim Iho Im soil tinder the tho apple trees IK Is I kept moist In the lie fall 11 the l larva will wi not nol pupate there them hut but will wi seek tho lie shelter of oC the humus hands whore where they cart can cal afterward be destroyed |