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SCALE
DESCRIPTION
& LIFE CYCLE
The Elongate Hemlock
Scale is a serious armored scale pest of the Hemlock.
Scales also infest Fir, Spruce and Yews, but these are
only secondary hosts. Such secondary hosts, if infested,
are usually found adjacent to infested Hemlocks.
Scales overwinter as adult
females. In early Spring the females deposit eggs beneath
their waxy scale covers and may continue to do so through
early Summer. In 3-4 weeks, eggs hatch into nymphs
(crawlers) which migrate to new needles on the same
plant. Crawlers settle on the underside of the needle,
insert their mouthparts and feed for 3-4 weeks and molt
into a sedentary stage. Another 4 weeks is required to
complete maturity. The scale of the adult female is
easily recognized by a flattened, elongated covering
which is brownish-orange and about 1.5 mm in length. The
scale covering the male is slightly smaller and white. At
maturity, the male emerges as a tiny winged insect, mates
with the female and dies. The mated female starts to lay
second generation eggs 6-8 weeks after mating. Scales
from these eggs mature and overwinter.
MONITORING &
DETECTION
Look for Hemlocks with a yellowish cast, particularly in
the lower branches, that may resemble Spider Mite damage.
Look on the underside of needles for tan to brown female
covers and white male covers.
DAMAGE
Scales injure host plants by inserting their threadlike
mouthparts into the needle and withdrawing vital
nutrients necessary for plant growth. Excessive loss of
plant sap reduces the growth and vigor of the plant, and
causes needles to turn yellow and drop prematurely. In
light infestations, some needles have yellow spots; in
moderate infestations, many needles become yellowish; and
in heavy infestations, needle drop occurs and trees are
killed. The underside of needles may appear whitish from
the white, waxy threads and covers produced by males.
CONTROL
Formulations of horticultural spray oil (Sunspray 6E,
Sunspray Ultra Fine Spray Oil, etc.), dimethoate (Cygon),
imidacloprid (Merit), and insecticidal soap (M-Pede,
Insecticidal Soap, etc.) are labeled for Elongate Hemlock
Scale control.* Crawlers can be controlled from mid-May
to mid-June. Egg laying and crawler activity occur
throughout the growing season. Several spray applications
may be required if an infestation is severe. Follow all
label directions for specific information on host plant
label clearance, phytotoxicity information, safety
precautions and dosage information.
* See Woody
Ornamental Insect, Mite and Disease Management, The
Pennsylvania State University (2005) for more details.
WARNING:
Pesticides are poisonous. Read and follow directions and
safety precautions on labels. Handle carefully and store
in original labeled containers out of reach of children,
pets and livestock. Dispose of empty containers right
away , in a safe manner and place. Do not contaminate
forage, streams or ponds.
For professional assistance
with tree and shrub problems,
contact Keystone Tree Experts at (215) 348-4444.
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