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This document discusses common spring tree problems like insects, freeze damage, sunscald, and wind damage. It provides examples of common insects like aphids, caterpillars, Japanese beetles, scale insects, and spider mites. It also discusses signs of freeze damage, what sunscald is, and potential wind damage to trees. Fertilizing trees in spring is recommended but should be done correctly. Advice is given to contact an arborist if any tree issues are seen.

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This document discusses common spring tree problems like insects, freeze damage, sunscald, and wind damage. It provides examples of common insects like aphids, caterpillars, Japanese beetles, scale insects, and spider mites. It also discusses signs of freeze damage, what sunscald is, and potential wind damage to trees. Fertilizing trees in spring is recommended but should be done correctly. Advice is given to contact an arborist if any tree issues are seen.

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Spring Tree Problems: What to Look

Out For
Date May 07, 2022

Category

 Blog

Author David Gaona

Now that the weather is finally starting to warm up, it’s time to get outside and
enjoy the beautiful spring trees. But before you do, make sure you are aware of
some common tree problems that can occur this time of year. One of the most
common issues is bugs eating away at the leaves. Another issue is improper tree
care leading to damage during the spring thaw. We’ll go over all of these problems
and more in this blog post so that you can be prepared to deal with any issues your
trees may experience this season!

What Insects Should I Look Out For?

Spring is high time for insects, and many of them will target trees as their host. Some
of the most common insects that can cause problems for trees are:

– Aphids –

Aphids are small, soft-bodied bugs that can be found in large colonies on the
undersides of leaves. They suck the sap out of plants, which can lead to distorted
growth, yellowing leaves, and stunted plant growth.

– Caterpillars –

Caterpillars are the larvae of moths and butterflies. They’re often brightly colored,
and while they make beautiful butterflies, they also love to eat your tree’s leaves.
Caterpillars can strip a tree of its leaves in a matter of days, so if you see them on
your trees, be sure to remove them as soon as possible.

– Japanese Beetles –

Japanese beetles are a type of leaf beetle that is native to Japan. They are about the
size of a penny and are metallic-green with bronze wings. Japanese beetles cause
extensive damage to trees and should be treated immediately.
– Scale Insects –

Scale insects are small, wingless bugs that attach themselves to plants. They look
like small bumps on your trees and plants. They can cause yellowing leaves, stunted
growth, and even death in extreme cases. Scale can be difficult to treat. If you
suspect your tree has scale, contact an ISA Certified Arborist, like TreeNewal.

– Spider Mites –

Spider mites are very common in the spring and summer months. While they are
microscopic, you can see the small webs they use to get around your tree. Spider
mites can spread to other plants and trees nearby, so it’s important to treat them
before they spread throughout your property.

Each of these bugs can cause serious damage to your trees if they are left unchecked.
If you suspect your tree is being affected by insects, call TreeNewal today!

What Other Spring Tree Problems Should I Be Aware Of?

In addition to bugs, there are a few other common problems that can affect trees in
the spring. These include:

– Freeze Damage

Freeze damage is a common problem following hard winters. Thinning of the


canopy, dead branch tips in the spring, cracks in the bark, and damage from pests
can all be signs that a tree suffered freeze damage.
– Sunscald

Sunscald is a type of damage that can occur when the sun warms the bark of a tree
too much. The tissue under the bark is actually damaged by the heat from the sun.
This attracts wood-boring insects and results in dead spots on the lower trunk. .
This damage is most common on young trees or thin-barked species, such as
maples, or on trees that have adapted to shaded conditions, which are suddenly
changed.

– Wind Damage

Wind can also cause damage to trees during the spring. High winds can break
branches or even uproot trees. If you have any trees that are damaged by wind, it’s
important to have them checked by an arborist as soon as possible.

Should I Fertilize My Tree This Spring?

Fertilizing your trees in the spring can help them to recover from any winter
damage and prepare them for the growing season. However, it’s important to use
the right type of fertilizer and apply it correctly. Otherwise, you could do more harm
than good. If you’re not sure how to fertilize your trees, contact an ISA Certified
Arborist for help with your tree.

Where Can I Learn More?

If you’re interested in learning more about caring for your tree this spring, check out
these articles:

4 Tips for Effective Spring Tree Care


The Most Common Tree Diseases in Texas This Spring: Part 1 Part 2

Why North Texas Trees Need Fertilization

If you are concerned about any of these spring tree problems, or if you think your
tree may be experiencing one of these issues, contact TreeNewal today. Our ISA
Certified arborists can help diagnose the problem and recommend the best course
of action.

To learn more about Spring Tree Problems: What to Look Out For, call
our Argyle and Southlake-based teams

at tel:(817) 592-6846 or send us a message.

We’re a little different than the average tree services company.

Learn more about TreeNewal’s ISA Certified Arborists!

Our Dallas/Fort Worth-based tree doctors can explain how sustainable tree care
services add more value to your bottom line.

Healthy trees, healthy lives.

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