Moments ago I wrote that we seem to be on track to have a good pear year, here.
So what causes many of my pears (later in the summer)to have a big pit on one side? It looks like a "sting" on one side of the pear and that point doesn't grow. By the time the pear is half grown the pit is obvious.
I think I once tried to look this up and possibly this is caused by tarnished plant bug. I don't usually think of tarnished plant bugs being high up in a tree but I suppose there's no reason to think that.
What ever causes it, can it be prevented by a simple spray (or two or three) of Sevin? Any idea of when to spray? I haven't yet figured out when the damage is actually inflicted.
Steve in the Adirondacks
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