On Sep 24, 10:13*pm, Chris wrote:
On Sep 23, 3:38 am, Paul Kaye wrote:
On Sep 22, 8:45 pm, "Buderschnookie" wrote:
"Paul Kaye" wrote in message
news:2e8bb241-f188-4438-aba4- We've had this plant/tree for a few years but
recently a white growth
is appearing on the trunk. It appears to be a fungus but, as I say, I
have no knowledge whatsoever. Photos of the problem:
http://www.brookwade.com/palm2.jpg
http://www.brookwade.com/palm3.jpg
That is not fungus, it is scale.
Rub off as much as you can then use insecticidal soap.
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Toni
Hills of Kentucky
USDA Zone 6bhttp://www.cearbhaill.com
Hi Toni,
Thanks for your reply. What exactly is a scale? Is it at all
detrimental to the health of the plant or is it just an aesthetic
issue?
Paul
They are actually insects of the order Hemiptera ("true
bugs"...entomologists get all antsy (pun intended) when you call some
other kind of insect a bug).
Here's some info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scale_insect
and
http://www.ars.usda.gov/Services/docs.htm?docid=11385
Chris
Thanks, that's great info. Trouble is, I can't help feeling
itchy... ;-)