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  1. Many key pests of maple trees can be monitored or trapped using commercially available or easily made traps as discussed in individual pest sections above. The development or activity of many pests can be predicted using plant phenological indicators or degree-day accumulations, but this information is lacking for many pests such as ambrosia ...

  2. 1 mar 2013 · Many maple species used as ornamental plants share a suite of important arthropod pests that have the potential to reduce the trees' economic and esthetic value. We review the biology, damage, and management for the most important pests of maples with emphasis on integrated pest management (IPM) tactics available for each pest.

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  4. Case Study: Maple tree pests in the landscape. Recently a homeowner in Hamilton County posted on the Indiana Native Plant Society Facebook page with concerns about aphids, mites, and apple scab in her maple and oak trees. She asked for a second opinion and treatment options for these pests.

  5. offers maple tree owners information about the biology, damage, and management for the most important pests of maples with an emphasis on integrated pest management (IPM) tactics for each...

  6. DISEASES. Anthracnose is a common fungal disease of shade trees. Prevalent following cool, wet spring weather, it is usually an aesthetic issue on maple and will not cause lasting problems. Symptoms vary by host and pathogen, but generally appear as irregularly-shaped lesions on leaves.

  7. Introduction. Maple decline afects primarily sugar maple (Acer saccharum), Norway maple (A. platanoides) and red maple (A. rubrum) in the Northeast. The problem is not a new one; stagheaded maples were described as early as 1917 in Massachusetts.

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