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Cankerworms
Cankerworms are caterpillars of several North American moths that have wingless females. Cankerworms feed on the buds and leaves of trees in early spring and can be a major pest.
Granulate Asian Ambrosia Beetle
The Granulate ambrosia beetle, or Asian ambrosia beetle, is a small, dark reddish-brown insect that is native to Asia.It has become established in more than 25 states in the United States.
Elongate Hemlock Scale
Elongate hemlock scale is an armored scale pest with a hard, waxy coating. Small, oblong, flattened insects appear on lower needle surfaces.
Spotting Dangerous Trees Before A Windstorm
Brad McBride of Davey's West Cleveland office gives advice on spotting potentially dangerous trees before a windstorm
False Oleander Scale
False oleander scale is one of the most serious pests affecting ornamentals in southern regions such as Florida, appearing as numerous white specks or larger, blurry spots (clusters of these insects) on plant leaves
Pine Wilt Disease
Pine wilt disease is caused by tiny worms called pine wood nematodes and beetles called sawyers that work together resulting in a disease that rapidly discolors and kills pine trees.
Spotted Lanternfly: What You Need to Know
The spotted lanternfly is a dangerous invasive insect. Early detection is critical to stop an infestation, but how can you tell if your trees are at risk?
Spongy moth
Spongy moths are insects who can cause extreme defoliation to trees when in their caterpillar stage.
Vascular Wilt Diseases
Vascular wilt diseases are caused by different fungi that attack the vascular (water-conducting) system of trees. A tree responds by blocking its vascular system to contain the disease. In doing so, the water supply to the leaves is cut off.
Turkey Tails
Turkey tail is a polypore mushroom that gets its name from the variety of colors and shape that resemble the tail feathers of wild turkeys.
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