Tree Pests to Watch
Tree Pests to Watch
Be on the look out for these tree pests and diseases!
Quick reference guide for symptoms
Small holes created by burrowing beetles
If <0.1 inch in diameter, it may be ISHB
If >0.1 inch in diameter, it may be WOBB
D-shaped beetle emergence holes
It is more likely to be GSOB, which is currently found in California
However, EAB is a fast spreading pest that is currently NOT in California, but is predicted to reach California in the near future
Asymmetrical yellowing of leaves
Symmetrical yellowing is a common indicator of environmental stressors such as drought/poor watering or nutrient deficiencies
Asymmetrical yellowing may be indicative of an infestation of ACP or bacterial scorch caused by Xyella
Wilted green leaves
Wilted green leaves that eventually turn brown and remain on the tree may be Laurel Wilt
Wilted leaves with branch dieback and canopy loss may be ISHB
Discharge from beetle holes
White, crusty ring of sugar found on avocado or box elders is likely ISHB
Reddish sap initially, followed by cream-colored foamy liquid is likely WOBB
Sawdust, toothpick-like projections are likely redbay ambrosia beetles, which spread Laurel Wilt