Damage to peach, most likely caused by early-season feeding by lygus bug.
Fruit
Earwig in peach tree. Note associated frass and dead foliage.
Adult damsel bug
Woolly apple aphid colonies can be found near old pruning cuts.
Larvae of walnut husk fly do not damage the kernel, but make husk removal difficult.
Peach twig borer damage to apricot.
After the first generation of codling moth, inspect fruit for damage. Larvae may enter at the calyx end.
Manage pearleaf blister mite with an oil or carbaryl spray in late summer.
Appleleaf blister mite damage looks serious, but is usually confined to the leaves.
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Black hunter thrips
Banded-wing thrips.
Six-spottted thrips. Image courtesy of UC Davis IPM Program.
Rose stem girdler larvae can only be seen by slicing a suspect can lengthwise.