Abstract:The species composition and occurrence rules of the fruit moths were investigated in jujube and peach orchards using sex pheromone and blacklight traps. The impacts of three effective management strategies for peach fruit moth were also compared in jujube orchard. The results showed that the important pest in jujube orchard are peach fruit moth Carposina sasakii Matsumura, oriental fruit moth Grapholita molesta (Busck) and yellow peach moth Conogethes punctiferalis (Guenée). The peach fruit moth has 2 generations annually starting from early June to late September. The relationship between days and the accumulative number complies with the Sigmoid equation. The oriental fruit moth has 4 generations annually starting from late May to late September. The yellow peach moth has 2 generations annually starting from late May to late September. In peach orchard the oriental fruit moth emergences mostly but peach fruit moth and yellow peach moth emergence are seldom. The oriental fruit moth has 4-5 generations annually starting from early May to late September. The average accumulative number of the trapped moths by sex pheromone is 8829 per basin per year. The irrigation and film cover has the best impact on over wintering larva of the peach fruit moth emergences from soil which inhibitory rate is 67%. Compared with irrigation and film cover, grass cover and film cover and earth compaction have less impact on the over- wintering larvae.