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Old 27-02-2004, 09:52 AM
luc tran
 
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Default [IBC] updates on Japanese quince & mites

Hi all,

Okay, I am not crazy . My Japanese tree is outdoor.
I am not sure if the thing is mites but it sure sounds
like them when I read Brent Watson's article on
Japanese Quince. I got a really good look at them.
They look like small flea. they are yellow, have tiny
black legs, and they like to gather underneath the
leaves. The eggs are attached to the brach and look
like scales. I think this is mite but I could be
wrong. Thanks for all comments.

Luc Tran
Zone 8b Texas



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