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Discovered in Allentown, PA in 1996, this insect has now made its home in over 25 States. It was quite prevalent early this spring, and then the unusually dry, hot weather must have helped propel it straight up the charts … Continue reading →
Wood Acres Tree Specialists recently received information from Wayne Knoll, City Forester of Rockville, MD. He was discussing the recent severe storms that had downed so many deciduous trees in his area of management and made an interesting observation… Continue reading →
“What is my shrub dying and what are those “pinecone” things hanging from the branches?” We hear that a lot in this area, especially in this extreme heat when your trees are already in a stressed state.
If you do see bags made out of needles or leaves on a woody plant that is defoliated the chances are you have bagworms. Bagworm caterpillars make distinctive 1.5 to 2 inch long spindle-shaped bags that can be seen hanging from twigs of a variety of trees and shrubs. Continue reading →
It’s 100 degrees today in the Washington DC Metro Area – and so far, a pretty dry June. These conditions are favorable for the TWO SPOTTED SPIDER MITE to proliferate in the landscape. Continue reading →