| PECAN LEAF CASEBEARER,
ACROBASIS JUGLANDIS (LEBARON) Description Larvae are drab, olive-green with a black head capsule. They grow to 3/4 inch long. Adults are gray-brown moths. Newly hatched larvae overwinter in
protective cases near the terminal bud. In early spring the larvae leave their
cases and move to buds where they begin chewing on the outer surface of the bud
scale. Feeding continues as the bud expands. A pile of excrement may conceal a
feeding larva but the larva never bores inside the bud. As the larvae grow
older and the leaf grows larger, the larvae move to about the middle of the
leaf and construct a black trumpet- or cone-shaped case around themselves. From
the case, which remains attached to the undersurface of the leaf stem, larvae
feed on walnut leaflets. Control
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