Tree and Shrub Pests Around the Home: Symptoms, Signs and Control
Editor's note
The following abstract describes a publication that is only available for purchase. A link to ordering information is on this page.
Bruce A. Barrett
Department of Entomology
This manual can help you identify common insect and mite infestation on nearly 100 trees and shrubs and lists potential treatments. Its tabular format encourages quick location of specific information. Common trade names for chemicals and additional sources for ornamental pest identification and management are listed at the end of the manual.
Keywords
- Alder
- Arborritae
- Ash
- Azalea
- Bald cypress
- Barberry
- Beech
- Birch
- Bittersweet
- Black gum
- Boxelder
- Boxwood
- Catalpa
- Cotoneaster
- Crabapple
- Currant
- Dogwood
- Elm, Euonymus
- Fir
- Forsythia
- Hackberry
- Hawthorn
- Hazelnut
- Hemlock
- Hickory
- Holly
- Honeylocust
- Honeysuckle
- Horsechestnut
- Hydrangea
- Hypericum
- Insect pests
- Ivy
- Juniper
- Lilac
- Linden
- Locust
- Magnolia
- Maple
- Mimosa
- Mock orange
- Mountain
ash
- Mulberry
- Oak
- Persimmon
- Pine
- Poplar
- Privet
- Pyracantha
- Redbud
- Rhododendron
- Rose
- Spirea
- Spruce
- Sumac
- Sweetgum
- Sycamore
- Tulip tree
- Tree pests
- Walnut
- Willow
- Witchazel
- Yew
Pages
M145, revised March 2005