apple maggot
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Definition
Noun: - A larval pest of apple fruit: The apple maggot is the larval stage of a fly (Rhagoletis pomonella) that infests apples. The larvae bore into and feed on the fruit, causing damage.
Usage
- The term "apple maggot" is used specifically in agricultural, horticultural, and entomological contexts to refer to this damaging pest.
- It is typically used as a countable noun (e.g., , ).
Examples
- Noun:
- The orchard was quarantined due to an infestation of the apple maggot.
- You can often find an apple maggot inside a wormy apple.
- Controlling the apple maggot is essential for organic apple growers.
Advanced Usage
- "Apple maggot fly": This term refers to the adult insect stage () that lays eggs which become the apple maggot larvae.
- The apple maggot fly lays its eggs just under the skin of the apple.
Variants and Related Words
- Apple maggot fly (n): The adult fly of the species .
- Railroad worm (n): A common name for the larva, referring to the distinctive tunneling patterns it creates.
- Rhagoletis pomonella (n): The scientific name for the species.
Synonyms
- Railroad worm (when referring specifically to the larval stage inside the fruit).
- Apple fly larva.
Related Phrases
- Apple maggot infestation: A situation where an apple crop is affected by these pests.
- The farm suffered significant losses from an apple maggot infestation.
- Apple maggot trap: A device used to monitor or control the population of the adult flies.
- Hanging apple maggot traps in the trees helps reduce the pest population.
Noun
- larvae bore into and feed on apples