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A garden could be so beautiful if there weren't so many diseases. Hardly any plant is resistant to diseases and pests. Deciduous trees can also be affected.
Web moths, leaf spots and Co.
Web moths, leaf spots, etc. - these are the names of the diseases and pests that can affect leafy trees. We have put together a list of the most common diseases and pests on deciduous trees for you. Of course, there are also some control methods for every pest or disease that we would like to introduce to you here.
Diseases and pests on deciduous trees
- Web moths: A web covers deciduous trees in spring. There are yellowish-white caterpillars that eat the plant bare. You must remove the webs over a large area and shake off and collect the remaining caterpillars. You should put a cloth under the tree.
- Leaf spots: This fungal disease manifests itself in brown to black spots, often with a red border, which damage the plant. You have to cut off infected plant parts. But not in damp weather, otherwise the risk of infection is greater.
- Snowball beetles: These beetles cause pitting in the snowball leaves. The beetles are yellowish to light brown. The only possibility: Examine the plant for beetles from May and collect.
- Scale insects: These pests suck the plant out of the stems, veins and leaves. Honeydew can develop. Severely affected plant parts must always be cut off, otherwise you can also collect the pests.
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