I was wondering why my two oldest and most beloved river red gums were looking so down in the dumps having not really recovered from a drying out 18 months ago and hardly put on any growth this summer when i noticed something very sinister indeed, SCALE... Not the ordinary scale I have seen before, (2mm and brown) this was minute 0.1-0.2mm grey coloured the same as the bark, in fact I always thought it was the flaky texture of the bark

I rushed to the shed to find some white oil, alas none...

Then I remembered something the guy at the nursery had once told me about treating scale, brush them off with some petrol, the active ingredient in white oil is petroleum oil. So I grabbed a capful of petrol and a toothbrush and scrubbed them off the effected areas (the entire 2 trees).

I hope this wasn't a bad idea and will post an update if the trees suffer because of it.
Trent.
"mystery in trees takes you back to your childhood when you explored more than analysed" Dorothy Koreshoff