Identifying tree disease early is essential for preserving the health of your landscape. In Northwest Louisiana, common indicators of disease include:
Additionally, be aware of structural signs that may require professional attention, such as post-storm trunk cracks wider than 2 inches, trees leaning more than 15 degrees toward structures, or deadwood exceeding 20% of the canopy. Because many symptoms can mimic one another, a professional assessment is recommended to confirm a diagnosis through visual inspection and laboratory testing.
While antibiotic injections cannot cure a scorched tree, they are an effective management tool for suppressing the disease and slowing its progression. Bacterial leaf scorch, caused by the pathogen Xylella fastidiosa, is a chronic and incurable condition. Professional oxytetracycline antibiotic…
In maple trees, bacterial leaf scorch presents with several distinct indicators that affect both the foliage and the overall structure of the tree. The primary symptoms include: These symptoms are often more pronounced in trees that are already under environmental…
Identifying crape myrtle bark scale (CMBS) involves looking for specific physical markers and secretions on the tree’s woody tissue. According to Miller Tree Service and the LSU AgCenter, you can identify an infestation by following these steps: Early identification is…
Based on the expert guidance from Miller Tree Service and research from the LSU AgCenter, the most effective treatments for crape myrtle bark scale (CMBS) include both systemic insecticides and organic options: Timing is critical for these treatments. Systemic drenches…
Yes, a heavily infested crape myrtle can be saved through a strategic, multi-step recovery plan. While a tree under heavy stress may experience twig dieback and stunted blooming, professional intervention can reverse this decline and restore the tree’s vitality. To…
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