Tiny yellowish-orange maggots feed on the developing fruit. As feeding continues, the developing fruit becomes enlarged. The gall is the enlarged fruit, which is pear-shaped and hollow. There may be a combination of normalberries and galls on the same fruit cluster. Initially the gall is green in colour but changes to red as it develops. Eventually the seed aborts. Larval feeding continues until late July, when the larvaedrops out of the gall to the ground to pupate. The hollow, damaged fruit will often drop off before the berries are ripe.