lemon tree pests
hello!
dh has a friend who is giving us a fig tree, so i was hoping to help her
with her problem!
she has a lemon tree stricken simultaneously with:
some sort of mould that i think is sooty mould(?!) it's firm, slightly
scratchy to touch, black, and when you turn the leaf in teh light there is
something of a sparkly, mica-like effect. it can't be rubbed off the leaf.
and, small bugs all along the centres of the leaves (top side.) very very
small - the smallest are less than 0.5mm, & look like 6 teeny tiny legs
covered with white, and a teeny tiny ridge on their back (also white). the
bigger ones (about 1mm) are the same, but reddish body between the tiny
ridges of white. oval-shaped. i can't give a better description because even
with magnifying goggles, i can't identify them any better - i jsut can't SEE
them properly.
there's also scale there.
i was going to recommend she try white oil to suffocate the buglets &
scale - but, don't many bugs carry fungi etc with them and may be
responsible for the black stuff too....?
any ideas? we are in canberra.
many, many thanks :-)
kylie
Re: lemon tree pests
0tterbot wrote:
> hello!
>
> dh has a friend who is giving us a fig tree, so i was hoping to help her
> with her problem!
>
> she has a lemon tree stricken simultaneously with:
>
> some sort of mould that i think is sooty mould(?!) it's firm, slightly
> scratchy to touch, black, and when you turn the leaf in teh light there is
> something of a sparkly, mica-like effect. it can't be rubbed off the leaf.
>
> and, small bugs all along the centres of the leaves (top side.) very very
> small - the smallest are less than 0.5mm, & look like 6 teeny tiny legs
> covered with white, and a teeny tiny ridge on their back (also white). the
> bigger ones (about 1mm) are the same, but reddish body between the tiny
> ridges of white. oval-shaped. i can't give a better description because even
> with magnifying goggles, i can't identify them any better - i jsut can't SEE
> them properly.
>
> there's also scale there.
>
> i was going to recommend she try white oil to suffocate the buglets &
> scale - but, don't many bugs carry fungi etc with them and may be
> responsible for the black stuff too....?
>
> any ideas? we are in canberra.
> many, many thanks :-)
> kylie
>
>
>
Where have you been?
The sooty mould (black Stuff) is caused by scale insects, which in most
cases are "farmed by ants" who milk them for their honeydew. The
honeydew causes the black mould.
Don Burke taught me all about this.
Anyway spray them with the white oil available from your local nursery
for the purpose..
As well as the spray oil, you can get the aerosol spray cans to do the job.
Also great time to make sure theyre fed and planted where the tree wont
get wet feet, but wont dry out. They love living next to chook
houses....As do all citrus trees....
Re: lemon tree pests
"Jonno" <aidplus [at] fastamail.thanu.com.au> wrote in message
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> 0tterbot wrote:
>> i was going to recommend she try white oil to suffocate the buglets &
>> scale - but, don't many bugs carry fungi etc with them and may be
>> responsible for the black stuff too....?
>>
>> any ideas? we are in canberra.
>> many, many thanks :-)
>> kylie
>>
>>
> Where have you been?
to london to visit the queen..? :-D
no, i'm quite new to gardening as a wholistic concept. this time last year i
was a little boat awash in a sea of gardening ignorance (what a bad
metaphor), caring for someone else's lovely garden (it flourished!!!! i was
so proud) & doing courses on everything i need to know & catching up as
rapidly as i can! i just love it though, so learning is not difficult,
because it all Makes Sense.
> The sooty mould (black Stuff) is caused by scale insects, which in most
> cases are "farmed by ants" who milk them for their honeydew. The honeydew
> causes the black mould.
ok, excellent.
> Don Burke taught me all about this.
don burke makes me nuts. i just can't explain why, but there you are!
> Anyway spray them with the white oil available from your local nursery for
> the purpose..
good-oh! although i have a recipe for white oil (via gardening australia
iirc) if anyone was interested.
> As well as the spray oil, you can get the aerosol spray cans to do the
> job.
ok, excellent. i take it the mould will disappear eventually as the bugs are
gone & it's not a problem in & of itself then? am i right in thinking the
white oil should suffocate the mysterious (to me) little bugs as well as the
scale? i'll also mention the ants, vis a vis prevention in the future.
> Also great time to make sure theyre fed and planted where the tree wont
> get wet feet, but wont dry out. They love living next to chook
> houses....As do all citrus trees....
thank you for all of that jonno, i'll make mention. (and keep it in mind for
when i've my own lemon & chook shed :-) ta again.
kylie
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>> 0tterbot wrote:
>>
>
>
>>> i was going to recommend she try white oil to suffocate the buglets &
>>> scale - but, don't many bugs carry fungi etc with them and may be
>>> responsible for the black stuff too....?
>>>
>>> any ideas? we are in canberra.
>>> many, many thanks :-)
>>> kylie
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Where have you been?
>>
>
> to london to visit the queen..? :-D
>
> no, i'm quite new to gardening as a wholistic concept. this time last year i
> was a little boat awash in a sea of gardening ignorance (what a bad
> metaphor), caring for someone else's lovely garden (it flourished!!!! i was
> so proud) & doing courses on everything i need to know & catching up as
> rapidly as i can! i just love it though, so learning is not difficult,
> because it all Makes Sense.
>
>
>> The sooty mould (black Stuff) is caused by scale insects, which in most
>> cases are "farmed by ants" who milk them for their honeydew. The honeydew
>> causes the black mould.
>>
>
> ok, excellent.
>
>
>> Don Burke taught me all about this.
>>
>
> don burke makes me nuts. i just can't explain why, but there you are!
>
>
>> Anyway spray them with the white oil available from your local nursery for
>> the purpose..
>>
>
> good-oh! although i have a recipe for white oil (via gardening australia
> iirc) if anyone was interested.
>
>
>> As well as the spray oil, you can get the aerosol spray cans to do the
>> job.
>>
>
> ok, excellent. i take it the mould will disappear eventually as the bugs are
> gone & it's not a problem in & of itself then? am i right in thinking the
> white oil should suffocate the mysterious (to me) little bugs as well as the
> scale? i'll also mention the ants, vis a vis prevention in the future.
>
>
>> Also great time to make sure theyre fed and planted where the tree wont
>> get wet feet, but wont dry out. They love living next to chook
>> houses....As do all citrus trees....
>>
>
> thank you for all of that jonno, i'll make mention. (and keep it in mind for
> when i've my own lemon & chook shed :-) ta again.
> kylie
>
>
>
Yep I don't like Dons smug attitude at times, especially when I heard
the pittance he pays his staff...
But as you realised the black mould does disappear after the cause has
been sorted. I suspect you knew half of this already.
Try squashing the scale insects and youlls see they're a bit like tiny
turtles, with a hard shell. Suffocating them is what happens...
If you listen carefully you can hear them all choke out in unison. (But
not if you have a rusting holden nearby, that always drowns the sound
out) Thats mean isnt it...
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<pre wrap="">i was going to recommend she try white oil to suffocate the buglets &
scale - but, don't many bugs carry fungi etc with them and may be
responsible for the black stuff too....?
any ideas? we are in canberra.
many, many thanks :-)
kylie
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<pre wrap="">Where have you been?
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to london to visit the queen..? :-D
no, i'm quite new to gardening as a wholistic concept. this time last year i
was a little boat awash in a sea of gardening ignorance (what a bad
metaphor), caring for someone else's lovely garden (it flourished!!!! i was
so proud) & doing courses on everything i need to know & catching up as
rapidly as i can! i just love it though, so learning is not difficult,
because it all Makes Sense.
</pre>
<blockquote type="cite">
<pre wrap="">The sooty mould (black Stuff) is caused by scale insects, which in most
cases are "farmed by ants" who milk them for their honeydew. The honeydew
causes the black mould.
</pre>
</blockquote>
<pre wrap=""><!---->
ok, excellent.
</pre>
<blockquote type="cite">
<pre wrap="">Don Burke taught me all about this.
</pre>
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<pre wrap=""><!---->
don burke makes me nuts. i just can't explain why, but there you are!
</pre>
<blockquote type="cite">
<pre wrap="">Anyway spray them with the white oil available from your local nursery for
the purpose..
</pre>
</blockquote>
<pre wrap=""><!---->
good-oh! although i have a recipe for white oil (via gardening australia
iirc) if anyone was interested.
</pre>
<blockquote type="cite">
<pre wrap="">As well as the spray oil, you can get the aerosol spray cans to do the
job.
</pre>
</blockquote>
<pre wrap=""><!---->
ok, excellent. i take it the mould will disappear eventually as the bugs are
gone & it's not a problem in & of itself then? am i right in thinking the
white oil should suffocate the mysterious (to me) little bugs as well as the
scale? i'll also mention the ants, vis a vis prevention in the future.
</pre>
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<pre wrap="">Also great time to make sure theyre fed and planted where the tree wont
get wet feet, but wont dry out. They love living next to chook
houses....As do all citrus trees....
</pre>
</blockquote>
<pre wrap=""><!---->
thank you for all of that jonno, i'll make mention. (and keep it in mind for
when i've my own lemon & chook shed :-) ta again.
kylie
</pre>
</blockquote>
Yep I don't like Dons smug attitude at times, especially when I heard
the pittance he pays his staff...<br>
But as you realised the black mould does disappear after the cause has
been sorted. I suspect you knew half of this already.<br>
Try squashing the scale insects and youlls see they're a bit like tiny
turtles, with a hard shell. Suffocating them is what happens...<br>
If you listen carefully you can hear them all choke out in unison. (But
not if you have a rusting holden nearby, that always drowns the sound
out) Thats mean isnt it...<br>
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Re: lemon tree pests
"Jonno" <aidplus [at] fastamail.thanu.com.au> wrote in message
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> Yep I don't like Dons smug attitude at times, especially when I heard
> the pittance he pays his staff...
> But as you realised the black mould does disappear after the cause has
> been sorted. I suspect you knew half of this already.
i suspected the whole thing, but, being a newbie, was hoping for some
confirmation to my suspicions - it helps!! :-)
> Try squashing the scale insects and youlls see they're a bit like tiny
> turtles, with a hard shell. Suffocating them is what happens...
> If you listen carefully you can hear them all choke out in unison. (But
> not if you have a rusting holden nearby, that always drowns the sound
> out) Thats mean isnt it...
mean? oh goodness no. sometimes the truth hurts <g>. although we had one
holden which barely ever made a sound - particularly if you were turning the
key in the ignition & trying to get somewhere... nothing but sweet silence
;-)
kylie
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>> Yep I don't like Dons smug attitude at times, especially when I heard
>> the pittance he pays his staff...
>> But as you realised the black mould does disappear after the cause has
>> been sorted. I suspect you knew half of this already.
>>
>
> i suspected the whole thing, but, being a newbie, was hoping for some
> confirmation to my suspicions - it helps!! :-)
>
>
>> Try squashing the scale insects and youlls see they're a bit like tiny
>> turtles, with a hard shell. Suffocating them is what happens...
>> If you listen carefully you can hear them all choke out in unison. (But
>> not if you have a rusting holden nearby, that always drowns the sound
>> out) Thats mean isnt it...
>>
>
> mean? oh goodness no. sometimes the truth hurts <g>. although we had one
> holden which barely ever made a sound - particularly if you were turning the
> key in the ignition & trying to get somewhere... nothing but sweet silence
> ;-)
> kylie
> Use the force Kylie ;-)
>
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<pre wrap="">Yep I don't like Dons smug attitude at times, especially when I heard
the pittance he pays his staff...
But as you realised the black mould does disappear after the cause has
been sorted. I suspect you knew half of this already.
</pre>
</blockquote>
<pre wrap=""><!---->
i suspected the whole thing, but, being a newbie, was hoping for some
confirmation to my suspicions - it helps!! :-)
</pre>
<blockquote type="cite">
<pre wrap="">Try squashing the scale insects and youlls see they're a bit like tiny
turtles, with a hard shell. Suffocating them is what happens...
If you listen carefully you can hear them all choke out in unison. (But
not if you have a rusting holden nearby, that always drowns the sound
out) Thats mean isnt it...
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mean? oh goodness no. sometimes the truth hurts <g>. although we had one
holden which barely ever made a sound - particularly if you were turning the
key in the ignition & trying to get somewhere... nothing but sweet silence
;-)
kylie
Use the force Kylie <span class="moz-smiley-s3"><span> ;-) </span></span>
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>> "Jonno" <aidplus [at] fastamail.thanu.com.au> wrote in message
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>>
>>> Yep I don't like Dons smug attitude at times, especially when I heard
>>> the pittance he pays his staff...
>>> But as you realised the black mould does disappear after the cause has
>>> been sorted. I suspect you knew half of this already.
>>>
>>
>> i suspected the whole thing, but, being a newbie, was hoping for some
>> confirmation to my suspicions - it helps!! :-)
>>
>>
>>> Try squashing the scale insects and youlls see they're a bit like tiny
>>> turtles, with a hard shell. Suffocating them is what happens...
>>> If you listen carefully you can hear them all choke out in unison. (But
>>> not if you have a rusting holden nearby, that always drowns the sound
>>> out) Thats mean isnt it...
>>>
>>
>> mean? oh goodness no. sometimes the truth hurts <g>. although we had one
>> holden which barely ever made a sound - particularly if you were turning
>> the
>> key in the ignition & trying to get somewhere... nothing but sweet
>> silence
>> ;-)
>> kylie
>> Use the force Kylie ;-)
well don't i wish i'd thought of that at the time! <g> ultimately i used the
force (of credit, fnar!) to get my loverly lancer, which i am going to keep
until i die (not IN it, hopefully).
kylie
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>>>
>>>
>>>> Yep I don't like Dons smug attitude at times, especially when I heard
>>>> the pittance he pays his staff...
>>>> But as you realised the black mould does disappear after the cause has
>>>> been sorted. I suspect you knew half of this already.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> i suspected the whole thing, but, being a newbie, was hoping for some
>>> confirmation to my suspicions - it helps!! :-)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Try squashing the scale insects and youlls see they're a bit like tiny
>>>> turtles, with a hard shell. Suffocating them is what happens...
>>>> If you listen carefully you can hear them all choke out in unison. (But
>>>> not if you have a rusting holden nearby, that always drowns the sound
>>>> out) Thats mean isnt it...
>>>>
>>>>
>>> mean? oh goodness no. sometimes the truth hurts <g>. although we had one
>>> holden which barely ever made a sound - particularly if you were turning
>>> the
>>> key in the ignition & trying to get somewhere... nothing but sweet
>>> silence
>>> ;-)
>>> kylie
>>> Use the force Kylie ;-)
>>>
>
> well don't i wish i'd thought of that at the time! <g> ultimately i used the
> force (of credit, fnar!) to get my loverly lancer, which i am going to keep
> until i die (not IN it, hopefully).
> kylie
>
>
>
Lancer Rhymes with dancer...Yeah time will tell if its a good car .Looks
good so far (not a mechanic but get these insights about ka's )
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<pre wrap="">Yep I don't like Dons smug attitude at times, especially when I heard
the pittance he pays his staff...
But as you realised the black mould does disappear after the cause has
been sorted. I suspect you knew half of this already.
</pre>
</blockquote>
<pre wrap="">i suspected the whole thing, but, being a newbie, was hoping for some
confirmation to my suspicions - it helps!! :-)
</pre>
<blockquote type="cite">
<pre wrap="">Try squashing the scale insects and youlls see they're a bit like tiny
turtles, with a hard shell. Suffocating them is what happens...
If you listen carefully you can hear them all choke out in unison. (But
not if you have a rusting holden nearby, that always drowns the sound
out) Thats mean isnt it...
</pre>
</blockquote>
<pre wrap="">mean? oh goodness no. sometimes the truth hurts <g>. although we had one
holden which barely ever made a sound - particularly if you were turning
the
key in the ignition & trying to get somewhere... nothing but sweet
silence
;-)
kylie
Use the force Kylie ;-)
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</blockquote>
<pre wrap=""><!---->
well don't i wish i'd thought of that at the time! <g> ultimately i used the
force (of credit, fnar!) to get my loverly lancer, which i am going to keep
until i die (not IN it, hopefully).
kylie
</pre>
</blockquote>
Lancer Rhymes with dancer...Yeah time will tell if its a good car
..Looks good so far (not a mechanic but get these insights about ka's )
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