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POTENTIAL TREE PROBLEMS

 

Lace Bug:Lace bugs target broad-leaf evergreens such as andromeda, azalea, and rhododendron. Early detection is the key to getting rid of an infestation. Look for yellow-silver stippling on the topsides of leaves.

Mites: Mites pose a serious threat a wide variety of plants, and can seriously impact the visual appearance of a plant. Mites favor warm, dry climates, and are an extremely serious issue for many homeowners.

Tent Caterpillars:Caterpillars can weaken many trees and shrubs, increasing the chance of a secondary infestation. Look for silken, yellow cocoons.

Borers:Borers are attracted to unhealthy trees, burrowing in and laying eggs inside the trunk. The best defense against borers is to keep your trees healthy and unstressed.

Hemlock Woolly Adelgid:One of the most common pests, these insects can cause the death of a tree if left untreated. They leave behind a telltale white wax and target primarily older trees.

Scale Insects: These insects target primarily hardwoods and conifers. Some signs of an infestation include abnormal leaf and shoot growth, yellow orred leaves, and branch gouting.

Anthracnose Disease:This fungal disease affects deciduous and flowering trees. Look for a spotting of foliage in spring and summer.

Winter Injury: Even during mild winters, evergreens can lose moisture and not be able to replenish it. Thus, make sure your evergreens have sufficient soil moisture.

Weevil Insects:Weevils are commonly found on flowers and fruits. Look for notches around the edge of leaves. 

 Aphid Insects: Aphids are small and pearl shaped. An infestation can cause yellow discoloration and defoliation.