Abstract:
Fly or worm cherry attack cherries and sour cherry fruit and degree of attack depends on the baking times of these
species. Fruits of early varieties are practically not attacked because at the occurrence of female fruit ripening ends.
Much of the eggs are deposited on fruit varieties with middle and late ripening age. The damage are produced by the
larvae, which consume the pulp of the fruit around the kernel. Fruits attacked outside show deep cavities. In the years of
intensive development of this pest can be attacked 50-60% of cherries and 30% of sour cherry. These fruits cannot be
eaten fresh or present and cannot be used for processing. In combating this pest shall apply agrotechnical and chemical
measures.