Fly speck is a summer disease of apples and pears. It appears as a cluster of small, black shiny dots on the skin of the fruit. These can number from a few up to 100. Lesions do not penetrate the flesh of the fruit, staying on the surface. Infection and disease development can occur in wet, humid conditions during late summer.
Crops
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Mayhaw
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Oriental Pears
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Pears
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