
The 'old crew' say spray them but I'd rather noe. I can eat round odd holes but this was a bit un announced. Any help out there?
I had terrible trouble with these and you're right, spraying the developed fruit is no good as the maggot gets in when the fruit is forming doesn't it and the hole is actually the exit hole where the thing has escaped having given the apple a good chomping inside and leaving it all ruined. People used to use grease bands and all sorts of other paints and potions to stop them climbing up the tree but I never saw this do any good except to make the cats paws nice and greasy when in a mad half hour they decided to run up the tree.Odsox wrote:Maggots in apples are almost certainly caused by the Codling Moth and the way to reduce that is to get a pheromone trap for next year. Spraying won't help as the grubs are already inside the fruit and no amount of spraying will reach them.
Pheromone traps are sort of organic as all they do is attract the male moths at the expense of the female moths, hence unfertilised eggs and no grubs.