Tag: insect
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Viburnum Beetle Infestation in a Garden
Viburnum beetles are a type of insect that feed on the leaves and stems of Viburnum shrubs, causing significant damage to the plant. These pests are a common problem for gardeners who grow Viburnum shrubs, and can quickly escalate if not detected and treated early. Viburnum beetle infestations can lead to defoliation of the shrub,…
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Winter Moth Infestation in a Garden
Winter moth infestations can be a major problem for gardeners, especially in the Northeastern United States and Canada. The winter moth (Operophtera brumata) is a type of insect that can cause significant damage to deciduous trees, shrubs, and other plants. Winter moths lay their eggs on the bark of trees in late autumn and early…
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Codling Moth Infestation in a Garden
Codling moths are a common pest of pome fruit trees, such as apples, pears, and quince. The larvae of the codling moth feed on the fruit, causing it to become wormy and unmarketable. This not only reduces the yield of the fruit crop, but also affects the health of the tree. In severe cases, the…
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Bagworm Infestation in a Garden
Bagworms are a common insect pest that can cause significant damage to ornamental trees and shrubs in a garden. These pests are named for the protective cases, or bags, that they construct from silk and bits of foliage to conceal themselves. Bagworms feed on the leaves and needles of evergreens, and when left uncontrolled, can…
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Gall Mite Infestation in a Garden
Gall mite infestations are a common problem for gardeners, as these tiny pests feed on plant tissues, causing abnormal growths or “galls” to form. Galls are often unsightly and can reduce the overall health and vigor of affected plants. Gall mites can infest a wide variety of plants, including shrubs, trees, flowers, and even vegetables,…
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Tomato Hornworm Infestation in a Garden
Tomato hornworms are the larval stage of the sphinx moth and can cause significant damage to tomato plants in a garden. The adult moths lay their eggs on the underside of leaves, which hatch into the larval stage of the tomato hornworm. These caterpillars feed on the foliage and fruit of the tomato plant, causing…
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Squash Vine Borer Infestation in a Garden
Squash Vine Borer is a common pest of cucurbit crops, such as squash, pumpkin, zucchini, and other similar plants. It is a type of moth that lays its eggs on the stems of these plants, and when the eggs hatch, the larvae tunnel into the stem and feed on the plant’s tissue. This feeding results…
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Spider Mite Infestation in a Garden
Spider mite infestations can cause significant damage to plants in a garden, as these tiny pests feed on the sap of leaves. They are known to reproduce quickly, making infestations difficult to control. As spider mites feed, they puncture the leaves, causing yellowing, stippling, or bronzing of the foliage. In severe cases, leaf drop, drying…
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Leaf Miner Infestation in a Garden
Leaf miner infestations in a garden can be a significant problem for gardeners and plant enthusiasts. Leaf miners are tiny insects that feed on the tissues between the upper and lower surfaces of leaves, causing unsightly winding trails or blotches. This feeding can weaken the plants and make them more susceptible to other pests and…
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Lace Bug Infestation in a Garden
Lace bug infestations are a common problem in gardens and can cause significant damage to ornamental plants, especially those belonging to the laurel family. These small insects feed on the sap of plants and can cause yellow stippling on the leaves, leading to a general discoloration and wilting. If left untreated, lace bug infestations can…