
Tufted Apple Bud Moth – Platynota idaeusalis
Tufted Apple Bud Moth (Platynota idaeusalis)
Common Name: Tufted Apple Bud Moth
Latin Name: Platynota idaeusalis
Appearance:
The adult moths usually have a length of about 10-12 mm.Their forewings are generally brown or gray with a tuft of raised scales on the dorsal side.
- Egg: Tufted Apple Bud Moths lay eggs on different parts of apple trees, including buds and leaves.
- Larva: The larval stage involves worms that feed on the buds, blossoms, and growing fruit. Larvae are usually cream-colored with a distinct head capsule.
- Pupa: The pupal stage happens within a silken cocoon, often found in hidden places on the host plant.
- Adult:Moths get their popular name from the tufts of scales that you can see on their wings. Most of the time, they are busy at night.