Woolly apple aphids feed on succulent twigs and bark wounds, such as old pruning cuts.
Fruit
This greater peachtree borer larva killed this small apricot.
Western cherry fruit fly captured on a yellow sticky trap. It has a distinctive wing pattern.
Western cherry fruit fly cannot lay eggs within fruit until they become soft enough, which is when a salmon-blush color appears.
Green peach aphids cause peach leaves to become tightly curled. As the aphids grow, they shed their skins, leaving behind hundreds of white exoskeletons.
Newly hatched codling moth larva just under the apple skin.
Two codling moth eggs on apple skin, nearing time to hatch.