"foryou" wrote in message
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What appears to be yellow/orange eggs have been laid underneath the
leaves
on my Kilmarnock tree. Any idea what insect has caused them and what
the
cure is. Many of the leaves now have holes in.
Could be gall wasps? Or could be sawfly caterpillars?
I have both on my Salix caprea, Kilmarnock willow.
Cure? Do you need one? Is it so serious an attack as to warrant
defensive action?
A sawfly attack will defoliate some leaves but there are usually
enough leaves on the tree to sacrifice some to Nature.
Have a look at
http://www.bugsandweeds.co.uk/sawflies.html#NemCap
http://www.bugsandweeds.co.uk/galls.html#SalCap
Any help?
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