Anthonomus pomorum or the apple blossom weevil is a univoltine herbivore of apple trees, Malus domestica.
[1] Adults generally overwinter in leaf litter of forests or hedgerows.
In the spring, they emigrate to orchards and colonize apple trees.
[2][3] They may find their host trees using pheromones or plant-derived chemical cues.
[4] Spiders can be effective predators of A.