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What happened to this apple tree on photo and what to do with that?
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What happened to this apple tree on photo and what to do with that?
On Saturday, June 6, 2015 at 10:25:04 PM UTC-4, CherryTree wrote:
[image: http://i58.tinypic.com/1538p61.jpg] Thank you. -- CherryTree Woolly apple aphids infest roots, trunks, limbs, shoots, and occasionally fruit of apple trees. The bodies of these bark-feeding aphids are completely covered by masses of white, wool-like, waxy materials. This aphid is found in colonies on the aerial portions of the tree and on roots during winter. The nymphs migrate up or down the trunk of infested trees during summer and fall. Scientific name: Eriosoma lanigerum |
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What happened to this apple tree on photo and what to do with that?
replying to CherryTree , Sid in Sacramento wrote:
CherryTree.fe95666 wrote: [image: http://i58.tinypic.com/1538p61.jpg] Thank you. Looks like some type of fungus, I would take pictures of it and show them to your local plant nursery -- |
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