Horticultural Pest and Disease Board
PEST ALERTS :
Is your fruit full of holes? Is it time to remove the tree?
If you have concerns or questions, please contact us at Benton County 509-539-0069 or Franklin County 509-531-7231
For control options, reference the spray guides below and follow all the label instructions on the pesticide.
The pest guides will give you more information on the biology and life cycle of the insect.
Benton County Horticultural Pest and Disease Board
Franklin County Horticultural Pest and Disease Board
Helpful Links:
http://www.ncw.wsu.edu/tree fruit/pestman.htm
http://treefruit.yakima.wsu.edu
Spray Guides:
Apple and Pear Home Orchard Pest Management Chart
Stone Fruit and Nut Home Orchard Pest Management Chart
Why Growing Fruit Trees In the Backyard May Not Be For Everyone
Pest Guides:
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