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Apple Maggots

Apple Maggots

Apple Maggots (Rhagoletis pomonella) will infest apples, plums, pears, apricots, hawthorns, and crabapples. Their presence is prevalent in the Midwestern and eastern United States and in eastern Canada; however, they are also found in California, Oregon, and Washington. These pests appear in July; females lay their eggs under the skins of apples; eggs hatch in 5-10 days and the maggots feed on apple flesh leaving brown tunnels and eventually rotting the fruit. The larvae are generally cream colored and 8 mm long and 2 mm wide at their full size. The adult female fly is 5.8 mm long with a black abdomen striped with four white bands.

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