Some of the more common oyster-shaped scales insects seen in the New York region include Oystershell Scale (Lepidosaphes ulmi), Euonymus Scale (Unaspis euonymi) Winged Euonymus Scale (Lepidosaphes yanangicola), Japanese Maple Scale (Lopholeucaspis japonica), and Maskell Scale (Lepidosaphes pallida). Learn to differentiate among and recognize these peculiarly shaped pests based on their appearance and hosts
Scale insects are among the most important pests that attack landscape ornamentals, greenhouse plant...
Scale insects are frequently abundant on urban trees. Although scales can worsen tree condition, som...
This publication illustrates some of the most unwanted pests in the U.S. including beetles and weevi...
Extension Circular 58-1587: This is about Control Oyster-Shell Scale and gives the description, host...
8 pp., 3 tables, 18 photosScale insects damage landscape plants, shrubs and trees. This publication ...
A 2 page overview of magnolia scale life history and management information for New York State resid...
Extension Circulation 1536 is called Several Scale Insects Affecting Shade Trees In Nebraska and the...
A 2 page overview of houseplant scale insect life history and management information for New York St...
Wax scale (Ceroplastes ceriferus), also known as Indian wax scale, is a non-native pest established ...
in the US as hedges, garden borders, and specimen plants. A well managed planting is generally free ...
Euonymus scale, Unaspis euonymi (Comstock), is the most reported insect pest of euonymus, pachysandr...
Extension Circulation 1536 Revised 1946 is called Several Scale Insects Affecting Shade Trees In Neb...
This document describes scale insects, their life cycle, and how to control them
was recently bombarded with plant samples infested with euonymus scale, Unaspis euonymi. Native to A...
This circular is issued for the special benefit of nurserymen and those who have trees and shrubbery...
Scale insects are among the most important pests that attack landscape ornamentals, greenhouse plant...
Scale insects are frequently abundant on urban trees. Although scales can worsen tree condition, som...
This publication illustrates some of the most unwanted pests in the U.S. including beetles and weevi...
Extension Circular 58-1587: This is about Control Oyster-Shell Scale and gives the description, host...
8 pp., 3 tables, 18 photosScale insects damage landscape plants, shrubs and trees. This publication ...
A 2 page overview of magnolia scale life history and management information for New York State resid...
Extension Circulation 1536 is called Several Scale Insects Affecting Shade Trees In Nebraska and the...
A 2 page overview of houseplant scale insect life history and management information for New York St...
Wax scale (Ceroplastes ceriferus), also known as Indian wax scale, is a non-native pest established ...
in the US as hedges, garden borders, and specimen plants. A well managed planting is generally free ...
Euonymus scale, Unaspis euonymi (Comstock), is the most reported insect pest of euonymus, pachysandr...
Extension Circulation 1536 Revised 1946 is called Several Scale Insects Affecting Shade Trees In Neb...
This document describes scale insects, their life cycle, and how to control them
was recently bombarded with plant samples infested with euonymus scale, Unaspis euonymi. Native to A...
This circular is issued for the special benefit of nurserymen and those who have trees and shrubbery...
Scale insects are among the most important pests that attack landscape ornamentals, greenhouse plant...
Scale insects are frequently abundant on urban trees. Although scales can worsen tree condition, som...
This publication illustrates some of the most unwanted pests in the U.S. including beetles and weevi...