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  • Image: Codling moth 1
    Credit: Minnesota Department of Agriculture
  • Image: Codling moth 2

    Credit: James Solomon, USDA Forest Service. Bugwood.org

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green arrowDogwood borer
Synanthedon scitula

  • Holes and brown colored frass around pruning scars, injuries and burr knots
  • Crown dieback
  • Epicormic growth beneath infested area on tree
  • Particularly a pest of flowering dogwood
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  • Image: White Rot 1
    Credit: Jim Baker, North Carolina State University. Bugwood.org
  • Image: White Rot 2

    Credit: Jim Baker, North Carolina State University. Bugwood.org

  • Image: White Rot 3

    Credit: James Solomon, USDA Forest Service. Bugwood.org

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green arrowDogwood twig borer
Obera tripuncata

  • Larval tunnels inside branches, making holes in stems to push out frass and sawdust
  • Larvae feed downward, holes often occur near outside end of branches
  • Larval feeding cases leaves on random branches to wilt and turn brown
  • Adults chew on the underside of midrib of leaves causing the leaf to curl downward at tip
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