Affects: Deciduous trees (Ash, Elm, Maple), shrubs, perennials
Signs: Sticky leaves (honeydew), curling leaves, sooty mold
Tips: Hose down with water for mild cases. Avoid over-fertilizing (aphids love soft new growth).
Affects: Apple, poplar, and willow trees
Signs: Leaves curled and webbed together with silk; larvae inside
Tips: Prune infested twigs early. Encourage natural predators (birds, ladybugs).
Affects: Spruce, pine, juniper, and ornamental shrubs
Signs: Yellow or bronze speckling on needles/leaves; fine webbing
Tips: Mites thrive in hot, dry weather — spray trees with water during heatwaves to discourage them.
Affects: Elm trees (especially Brandon Elm)
Signs: Skeletonized or browning leaves
Tips: Rake up and destroy fallen leaves in fall to interrupt their lifecycle.
Affects: Birch trees
Signs: Dieback in upper branches, D-shaped exit holes in bark
Tips: Keep trees healthy — borers target stressed trees. Prune dead limbs in fall or winter.
Affects: Lodgepole and Ponderosa Pine
Signs: Popcorn-shaped sap masses on bark, yellowing needles, woodpecker activity
Tips: Preventative tree health is key. Infected trees often need removal by professionals.
Affects: Swedish Columnar Aspen
Signs: Leaves curl inward with white fuzz inside
Tips: Difficult to treat without systemic sprays. Reach out to a licensed applicator.