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Woolly Hackberry Aphid
Woolly hackberry aphids (WHA), also called Asian woolly hackberry aphids, are an invasive species from China that are small and usually without wings. They look like fuzzy, white masses found on the underside of stems and leaves
Ash Whitefly
Ash Whitefly is a native European and North African pest that has been harming ash, citrus and other fruit trees throughout North America (in areas such as Southern California and Florida) since the late 1980s.
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.
European Elm Scale
European elm scale (Gossyparia spuria) is a pest that feeds on elm tree twigs, branches and leaves, causing premature leaf drop and leaf yellowing. Heavily infested branches may die.
Cottony Maple Scale
The cottony maple scale is a large, flat, brown scale insect found on the twigs and branches of various trees. White, cottony egg masses that resemble popcorn are its most distinguishing feature.
Whitefly
Although they look like miniature white moths, whiteflies are neither moths nor flies. Instead, they are insects of varying species in the order of Homoptera, which also includes aphids, scales, and mealybugs.
Spotting the Spotted Lanternfly
The spotted lanternfly is an invasive insect native to Asia with an increasing presence in the U.S. What are these insects, how can they be identified and how can we treat them?
Spotted Lanternfly
The spotted lanternfly is an invasive insect species native to Asia. This insect’s eggs are laid in masses about 1” long and may look like patches of crusted mud. Hatched nymphs are black with white dots. Adults are about 1” long with gray forewings that have black spots.
Crape Myrtle Bark Scale
Crape myrtle bark scale (CMBS) is an invasive insect species that attacks crape myrtle trees. They are small, white or gray in color and have a felt-like appearance.
Coming Soon to Your Forest
The spotted lanternfly is getting closer to our region. The best way to stop the spread is to inspect materials moving across quarantine lines and ensure your natural areas are free from the invasive plants this pest feeds on.
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