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Oak Bracket
Oak bracket is a fibrous, “weeping” fungus that grows at the base of oak trees. The thick fruiting body is called a conk and varies from 2-12cm in width. The surface is a creamy brown color with pitted tubes that secrete an orange/amber liquid when young.
Mole Crickets
Mole crickets are pests that tunnel through turf to feed on and ultimately damage roots. Their unique front legs enable them to burrow through lawn soil, creating both a hideaway and feeding spot.
Red Thread and Pink Patch
Red thread and pink patch are closely related fungal pathogens that infect turf, appearing with a reddish-brown covering and wilted patches.
Monilinia Brown Rot
Brown rot is a common fungal disease that attacks trees with stone fruits. It infects flowers, fruits and branches, sometimes destroying entire crops.
Magnolia Scale
Magnolia scale, This the largest of the soft scale. Adult female scales are relatively large, up to ½ inch and peach to gray in color, often with a fuzzy white covering. Feeding by the insect can stress trees, resulting in twig dieback and a decline in tree health.
Davey Promotes Roppolo to Director of Arborist Training, Davey Institute
Don Roppolo promoted to director of arborist training, Davey Institute.
Thatch
Thatch is a dense buildup of grass stems, roots and blades that accumulates between the leaf blade base and the surface of the soil.
Boxwood Decline
Boxwood decline is a condition that causes weak growth, discoloring of leaves and branch dieback in boxwood shrubs. This condition usually involves several factors, including poor planting conditions and improper cultural practices, as well as stem and root diseases.
Emerald Ash Borer
Emerald ash borer (EAB) is an Asian beetle that threatens the existence of ash trees throughout North America. These insect pests have killed millions of ash trees in urban areas, woodlots, and nurseries, spreading via infested nursery stock and firewood.
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