codlin moth
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Definition
- Noun:
- A small grey moth whose larvae live in apples and English walnuts: The codlin moth is a species of moth known for its destructive larval stage, which bores into and feeds on the fruit of apple and walnut trees.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The orchardist set traps to monitor the codlin moth population.
- Infestation by the codlin moth can ruin an entire apple crop.
Advanced Usage
"codlin moth control": Refers to the methods and practices used to manage or reduce populations of this pest.
- Effective codlin moth control often involves a combination of pheromone traps and targeted insecticides.
"codlin moth damage": Describes the specific harm caused by the larvae feeding inside the fruit.
- The apples showed classic codlin moth damage with entry holes and frass.
Variants and Related Words
Codling moth: This is a common alternate spelling for "codlin moth." Both refer to the same insect, Cydia pomonella.
- The life cycle of the codling moth is well understood by entomologists.
Larva (n): The immature, worm-like stage of the moth that causes the damage.
- The larva of the codlin moth tunnels through the apple's core.
Synonyms
- Carpocapsa pomonella: An older scientific name for the same species.
- Apple worm moth: A descriptive common name referencing its primary host.
Related Phrases
- "moth infestation": A general term for a large number of moths, often causing damage.
- The farm suffered a severe moth infestation this season.
Related Idioms
(This specific term, being a precise biological name, is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions.)
Noun
- a small grey moth whose larvae live in apples and English walnuts