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https://wiki.bugwood.org/Archive:Sycamore/Sycamore_Leafblotch_Miner
frass in the center (fig. 8). Heavily mined leaves drop prematurely. Injury is unsightly, but its impact on
https://wiki.bugwood.org/Archive:Poplar/Miscellaneous_Leaf-feeding_Aph...
stems of Populus. Some leaves are discolored or killed. The insect is unsightly on ornamental trees but
https://wiki.bugwood.org/Archive:Poplar/Bagworm
118 p. Importance - Larvae feed on foliage, rendering the trees weakened and unsightly. The bagworm
https://wiki.bugwood.org/Archive:Oak/Oak_Apple_Gall
this and other leaf galls can cause premature leaf fall and are unsightly on ornamental trees. Identifying
https://wiki.bugwood.org/Archive:Oak/Carpenterworm
percent of the value of rough sawn lumber and unsightly scars on ornamental trees
https://wiki.bugwood.org/Archive:Poplar/Crown_Gall
of Agriculture, Forest Service. Agriculture Handbook 677. January 1989. 118 p. Importance - This bacterium causes unsightly galls on roots, trunks
https://wiki.bugwood.org/Archive:Cottonwood/Canker_Diseases
cankers and cause a fermentation. Foresters refer to the unsightly wounds as “crud cankers
https://wiki.bugwood.org/Archive:Cottonwood/Minor_Leaf_Diseases
become epidemic during a wet spring and summer. Although the unsightly leaves and excessive
https://wiki.bugwood.org/Archive:South/Pine_Colaspis
recommended. On ornamentals and shade trees, insecticides can be used to prevent unsightly damage. Retrieved from " http
https://wiki.bugwood.org/Archive:South/Carpenterworm
and sometimes fruit trees and ornamental shrubs. The damage-wormholes-causes unsightly scars on ornamental trees
https://wiki.bugwood.org/Archive:Borers/Maple_Callus_Borer
decay and wind damage (Holland 1968). The injuries cause deformities and unsightly scar tissue, sometimes resulting
https://wiki.bugwood.org/Archive:Hazards/Spiders
to be repaired by a surgeon to promote healing otherwise an unsightly scar often remains (Figure
https://wiki.bugwood.org/Archive:Borers/Little_Carpenterworm
12 mm in diameter and 15 to 30 cm long. Unsightly bulging scar tissue usually
http://wiki.bugwood.org/Archive:Poplar/Crown_Gall
of Agriculture, Forest Service. Agriculture Handbook 677. January 1989. 118 p. Importance - This bacterium causes unsightly galls on roots, trunks
http://wiki.bugwood.org/Archive:Poplar/Miscellaneous_Leaf-feeding_Aphi...
stems of Populus. Some leaves are discolored or killed. The insect is unsightly on ornamental trees but
http://wiki.bugwood.org/Archive:Oak/Carpenterworm
percent of the value of rough sawn lumber and unsightly scars on ornamental trees
http://wiki.bugwood.org/Archive:Cottonwood/Minor_Leaf_Diseases
become epidemic during a wet spring and summer. Although the unsightly leaves and excessive
http://wiki.bugwood.org/Archive:Poplar/Bagworm
118 p. Importance - Larvae feed on foliage, rendering the trees weakened and unsightly. The bagworm
http://wiki.bugwood.org/Archive:Sycamore/Sycamore_Leafblotch_Miner
frass in the center (fig. 8). Heavily mined leaves drop prematurely. Injury is unsightly, but its impact on
http://wiki.bugwood.org/Archive:South/Carpenterworm
and sometimes fruit trees and ornamental shrubs. The damage-wormholes-causes unsightly scars on ornamental trees
http://wiki.bugwood.org/Archive:Cottonwood/Canker_Diseases
cankers and cause a fermentation. Foresters refer to the unsightly wounds as “crud cankers
http://wiki.bugwood.org/Archive:Oak/Oak_Apple_Gall
this and other leaf galls can cause premature leaf fall and are unsightly on ornamental trees. Identifying
http://wiki.bugwood.org/Archive:South/Pine_Colaspis
recommended. On ornamentals and shade trees, insecticides can be used to prevent unsightly damage. Retrieved from " http
http://wiki.bugwood.org/NPIPM:Lasius_neoniger
by foot or mower traffic. In high numbers, the mounds can be unsightly and can
http://wiki.bugwood.org/Archive:Borers/Little_Carpenterworm
12 mm in diameter and 15 to 30 cm long. Unsightly bulging scar tissue usually
http://wiki.bugwood.org/Archive:Borers/Maple_Callus_Borer
decay and wind damage (Holland 1968). The injuries cause deformities and unsightly scar tissue, sometimes resulting
http://wiki.bugwood.org/Archive:Hazards/Spiders
to be repaired by a surgeon to promote healing otherwise an unsightly scar often remains (Figure