Black Pine looking a little under dressed. Advice please..

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Black Pine looking a little under dressed. Advice please..

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First post...not sure if pics will work. Had to resize..too large. Have a nice Black Pine and the foliage is looking very scarce and has a bit of white webby stuff around top of each branch. Took a couple close up pics...hopefully it works.
Some type of oil treatment required maybe....any advice appreciated. Thank you

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It's called Pine adelgid. Related to aphids and secretes a white waxy substace which protects it from water so you need to add a wetting agent to any of your favorite insecticides. It favours stressed trees lacking water or in too much shade or too crowded. In your case the tree is weak due to a lack of needles.
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treeman wrote:It's called Pine adelgid. Related to aphids and secretes a white waxy substace which protects it from water so you need to add a wetting agent to any of your favorite insecticides. It favours stressed trees lacking water or in too much shade or too crowded. In your case the tree is weak due to a lack of needles.
Also, it tends to slow/stop the growth of new buds I believe.

I had this once and it eventually killed my tree (in hindsight, I should've looked into it BEFORE the tree died).

I believe the recommended treatment was as Treeman has advised, but before you do, hit it with a mild jet of water (not too strong so you damage the plant, but strong enough to really annoy the crap out of whatever's there and loosen them up - a lot of the time I've managed to jet them right off).

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MoGanic wrote:
strong enough to really annoy the crap out of whatever's there


:lol: Love it!....and totally agree
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Thanks so much for the quick reply people. Much appreciated. :)

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