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Default White ... something ... on young beech trees

Hi! We've got some young (about 3 years old) beech trees which we've just potted on for planting out at some point. Noticed today that there's an unpleasant white growth/mildew/aphid infection on all of them, but I can't identify it from books, or the web. Can anyone out there tell me what it is, please, and - more importantly - what on earth we can do to get rid of it. The trees have only just been potted on, so are in the unheated greenhouse (well ventilated) at the moment, to keep them out the vicious cold wind.
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seedy2311 wrote:
Hi! We've got some young (about 3 years old) beech trees which we've
just potted on for planting out at some point. Noticed today that
there's an unpleasant white growth/mildew/aphid infection on all of
them, but I can't identify it from books, or the web. Can anyone out
there tell me what it is, please, and - more importantly - what on
earth we can do to get rid of it. The trees have only just been
potted on, so are in the unheated greenhouse (well ventilated) at the
moment, to keep them out the vicious cold wind.


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Possibly mealybug although I haven't seen it so long and fluffy before. If
that is it you should be able to see individual bugs in amongst the fluff,
they are flat and segmented like a tiny white slater. Sometimes they are
very hard to see, often they hide right in the axil of the leaf even though
the fluff goes further over the stem or leaf. I have had success killing it
on house plants with metholated spirits applied with a cotton bud. I have
no experience growing beech but I read that there is such a thing as the
beech mealybug.

If you don't want to spray you could start with physically removing it with
a mild soap and water and a small brush - an old toothbrush will do. If it
comes back observe carefully where and how it grows.

David

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