Twelve treatments were tested against the codling moth and the clover mite, Bryobia praetiosa. DDT was the most effective in codling moth control and was equally effective in combination with a dinitro compound (DN 111), wettable S, selocide, and Parathion. Two and 3 applns. of DDT were unsatisfactory; 5 applns. were superior to 4 but not significantly so. Four applns. of 1 and 2 lbs. of Parathion and 3 lbs. of methoxychlor failed to give satisfactory codling moth pontrol. Wettable S, DN 111, selocide, and parathion gave equal control of the clover mite. A methane spray (Neotran) and an alkyl sulfide (IN 4200) both failed to give satisfactory mite control and caused foliage and fruit injury.