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1Management of balsam twig aphids in Christmas trees

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  • Title: ➤  Management of balsam twig aphids in Christmas trees
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: ➤  Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station
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  • Publish Location: New Haven

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  • First Year Published: 2003
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  • Access Status: Public

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    List of invasive species in North America

    glabripennis (Asian long-horned beetle) Aphis spiraecola (green citrus aphid) Apis mellifera (European honeybee) Apis mellifera scutellata (Africanized

    Fir

    fungal diseases. Pest groups include adelgid bugs, aphids, bark beetles, clearwing moths, conifer twig weevils, caterpillars of some moths, nematodes, sawflies

    Christmas tree pests and weeds

    most susceptible to insects such as the balsam gall midge (Paradiplosis tumifex), and the balsam twig aphid. Species of spruce trees face assault from

    List of introduced species

    piceae (balsam woolly adelgid) Aedes albopictus (tiger mosquito) Aleurodicus dispersus (spiralling whitefly) Aphis spiraecola (green citrus aphid) Aromia

    List of insect galls

    Gall Aphid Pemphigus spyrothecae Poplar Spiral Gall Aphid Tamalia coweni Manzanita leaf gall aphid Tetraneura akinire Oriental Grass Root Aphid Tetraneura

    Picea glauca

    branches The bark is thin and scaly, flaking off in small roundish plates. Twig with needles Mature female cone Female cone Young female cone Male cone and

    Hemlock woolly adelgid

    shown promise in field trials. Other natural predators of adelgids include aphid fly larvae (family Chamaemyiidae), certain midge larvae, green lacewings

    Chestnut

    Other catkins have these pollen-bearing flowers, but also carry near the twig from which these spring, small clusters of female or fruit-producing flowers