Life cycle and appearance of Walnut husk fly
The adult walnut husk fly is 4-5 mm long. It has a reddish brown to yellowish brown body with a creamy yellow scutellum. The wings are clear and marked with broad, blackish crossbands. The larvae are up to 6 mm long, whitish to yellowish white, and translucent.
Adult walnut husk flies occur form early June onwards. The females lay their eggs beneath the skin of developing walnuts. The eggs hatch after 3-7 days and the larvae feed inside the developing fruits for up to 5 weeks. Fully fed larvae drop to the ground and enter the soil to pupate and the puparia overwinter.