One of the methods used during the 1PM of the Pomegranate neck moth was stuffing Pomegranate neck, place of egglaying of the moth, with different materials. The experiment was conducted using split plots in a completely randomized experimental design of four replications in a bureyhan Higher Education Experimental orchard to find the best stuffing material as well as the best time of stuffing. The treatments were as follows: 1- one Kg. Sawdust with 60 gr. glue 2- one Kg. of garden dirt with 200 ml of Water. 3- Cotton lints. The stuffing materials were used in three different periods: early June, early July and early August (subplots). Each experiment unit included 5 trees of 10 year age. Percent of damaged fruits and total weight of fruits per plot was used as evaluation indexes. For comparison between means Duncan method was used. According to the results, stuffing with different materials resulted in significantly different yields among plots. The results showed that, stuffing the neck of fruits with clay in early June reduced the wormy fruits to about 1/3 and increased the total weight of fruits per plot to 115.88 Kg. The differences were statistically significant with a=%5. The correlation coefficient between yield and the number of wormy fruits was negative r-0.36, meaning that in all treatments, with increase in the numberof wormy fruits, the amount of healthy pomegranates was decreased.