This monograph aims at giving readers as concisely as possible, but sufficient information to enable them to identify certain of the more common pests of fruit crops, and to take measures for their destruction. After a brief introduction to the particular pest and its varieties and species, the included scientific information has been presented systematically under such thematic headings, as -- nature of damage, description and life history, plants attacked, natural enemies, and control measures. Apply illustrated text of the book covers a wide variety of pests, including: Red Spiders, Winter Moths, Apple Sawfly, Pear Midge, Plum Aphides, Lackey Moth, Raspberry Moth, Brown Scale, Bark Beetles, Woolly Aphis, Wingless Weevils and others.
Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction, Chapter 2: The Purchase of Insecticides and Fungicides, Chapter 3: Fruit Tree Red Spiders, Chapter 4: Winter Moths, Chapter 5: The Apple Sawfly, Chapter 6: The Vapourer Moth, Chapter 7: The Pear Midge, Chapter 8: The Black Currant Mite, Chapter 9: The Apple Blossom Weevil, Chapter 10: The Gooseberry Sawfly, Chapter 11: Plum Aphides, Chapter 12: The Pear Leaf Blister Mite, Chapter 13: The Mussel Scale, Chapter 14: The Lackey Moth, Chapter 15: Small Ermine Moths, Chapter 16: The Codling Moth, Chapter 17: Wingless Weevils, Chapter 18: The Magpie Moth, Chapter 19: The Raspberry Moth, Chapter 20: The Pear and Cherry Sawfly, Chapter 21: The Brown Scale, Chapter 22: The Apple Sucker, Chapter 23: Apple Aphids, Chapter 24: The Control of Fruit Pests in Gardens and Small Orchards, Chapter 25: Fruit Tree Capsids, Chapter 26: Bark Beetles and Shot Borers, Chapter 27: The Raspberry Beetle, Chapter 28: Current and Goodeberry Aphides, Chapter 29: The Woolly Aphis.