Adult elm leaf beetles, approximately the size of a large grain of rice. Two to three generations or more of beetles can occur per year. was first identified in Australia in 1989.
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- Plane Tree Anthracnose Plane Tree Anthracnose is becoming commonplace
- Maple Treatments for Fruit Tree Borer
- Birch Leaf Spot Birch Leaf Spot is a foliar leaf disease that affects Birch, Aspen and Cottonwood trees and other members of the Betulaceae family.
- Sycamore Lace Bug Pest of Plane trees or Sycamore and familiar to many gardeners
- Moreton Bay Fig Psyllid Treatments Moreton Bay Fig Psyllid mycopsylla fici can cause significant damage and defoliation primarily in Moreton Bay Figs and less so in Port Jackson Fig
- Phytophthora Treatments for Eucalyptus & Other tree species Phytophthora is a serious plant disease that affects a wide range of plant species in both wild and cultivated situations.
- Fruit Tree Borer A serious pest is in regards to ornamental and native trees
- Elm Leaf Spot A widespread damaging and defoliating fungal disease that affects Weeping, Golden and English elms.