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How To: Check For a Maggot in Your Apple

A quick guide to spotting an unwanted lodger in that ripe, perfect-looking piece of fruit, *before* you bite into it…

Published September 25, 2021
Categorised as Feature Articles, Orchard P&D Tagged apple maggot, apple worm, apples, codling moth, Cydia pomonella, orchard pest

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applesandpeople ApplesandPeople @applesandpeople ·
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'Apples for the Wealthy' is our latest Apple Story published today 30th January 2023.

In nineteenth century America, enslaved people grew apples for wealthy landowners, and perfected fine ciders for them to drink. 1/7

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A member of the International Advisory Panel for Apples & People, Barrie was generous in sharing his knowledge, and inspirational. We have lost the King of the Apple. 2/2

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orchardnotes Orchard Notes @orchardnotes ·
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Very sorry indeed to hear about the passing of Prof. Juniper. I read 'The Story of the Apple' cover to cover last year and devoured every word. It (or the later edition 'The Extraordinary Story of the Apple') is an invaluable resource for pomologists everywhere.

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We are sad to share news that Professor Barrie Juniper has died at the age of 90. Barrie's pioneering research into the origin of the domestic apple is recorded in 'The Extraordinary Story of the Apple', the definitive book he wrote with Professor David Mabberley. 1/2

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