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Damage (Apple blossom weevil)
- The main damage is destruction of blossoms.
- Brown capped blossoms, formed after the larvae have nipped the petal bases to arrest their development, are characteristic of this pest.
- Infested flowers mostly fail to develop and later fall from the tree.
- Light attacks may be of little importance and the pest may have a beneficial thinning effect. However, heavy infestations may destroy most or all of the flowers and crops may be devastated.
- On some varieties, the fruit of some infested flowers continues to develop until harvest. The fruits are malformed, flattened in shape and are distorted around the calyx.