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Cameraria ohridella · kaštoninė keršoji kandelė

EN · horse-chestnut leaf miner DE · Rosskastanienminiermotte, Balkan-Miniermotte LT · kaštoninė keršakandė, kaštoninė keršoji kandelė LV · zirgkastaņu raibkode PL · szrotówek kasztanowcowiaczek

Cameraria ohridella causes late summer browning, to the appearance of horse-chestnut trees. Seed weight, photosynthetic storage and reproductive capacity may however be reduced. Trees survive repeated infestations and re-flush normally in the following year. It appears that most of the damage caused by the moth occurs too late in the growing season to greatly affect tree performance. Dead leaves cleared and burned before adult emergence by the end of March may reduce infestation. The larva feeds in a mine in the leaves of the tree, damaging the leaves and stunting growth. Infected leaves are covered in small brown patches which spread rapidly across the entire tree, giving an autumnal appearance. Eventually the leaves die and drop off; when new ones grow they are again infected. This cycle can repeat itself several times in one season.