Codling Moth Study Circle
December 3 @ 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Join us for a study circle on codling moth management. We will discuss new and time proven strategies for managing codling moth in those tricky hotspots. Learn from entomologists Rob Curtiss, Betsy Beers and Tobin Northfield and share with each other.
Format: 30 min of presentation followed by 1.5 hrs of discussion.
Presenters: Rob Curtis, WSU Entomology
Agenda:
1:00-1:30 presentation – Predicting codling moth populations with lure baited traps
1:30-3:00 discussion
Registration
Please register here. Online participants will receive an event link in registration emails.
What to expect
In person registrants. Please plan to participate in discussions, bringing your own experience as well as questions for the group and researchers.
Virtual participants. We are opening up these study circles for virtual participation in order to make it easier for folks to access information. However, due to technology and practical limitations virtual participants will be able to listen in but will likely not be able to vocalize in discussions.
This training is part of a grant project ‘Developing the toolkit for codling moth hotspot management’ funded by the Washington State Tree Fruit Research Commission.