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Tag Archives: beech bark disease
Monitor Beech Trees For Introduced Beech Scale Nymphs in the Coming Weeks
Introduced Beech scale (Cryptococcus fagisugae) goes hand in hand with beech bark disease (Neonectria faginata and N. ditissima). It is believed that the wounds made by the tiny scale nymphs create entry points for the lethal fungal disease. Beech scale … Continue reading →
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Fall Pest Management on Beech and Pear
Introduced Beech scale (Cryptococcus fagisugae) is easier to see this time of year on our native American beech (Fagus grandifolia). That’s because of the white waxy coverings the females produced to protect their eggs in late summer.
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Did You Manage to Manage Beech Scale This Fall?
Introduced Beech scale (Cryptococcus fagisugae) is easier to see this time of year on our native American beech (Fagus grandifolia). That’s because of the white waxy coverings the females produce to protect their eggs.
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Tagged beech bark disease, beech scale, bugfinder, Jen Llewellyn
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