The codling moth is a notorious pest that infests apple and pear trees, causing catastrophic damage to the fruit. Some synonyms for this pesky insect include apple worm, apple maggot, and fruitlet miner. Other terms used to describe the destructive creature include carpocapsa pomonella, codling, codling worm, and codlin moth. In recent years, researchers have been working hard to develop eco-friendly methods to control codling moths, including pheromone traps, natural predators, and biological controls. Despite their best efforts, however, codling moths continue to be a significant threat to fruit growers, requiring constant vigilance and swift action.