Damage: Suck plant sap, causing yellowing, stunted growth, and sooty mold growth on honeydew excreted
Damage: Grubs feed on roots of grasses and plants, causing yellowing and wilting. Adults feed on foliage and fruits.
Damage: White, powdery fungal growth on leaves and stems, causing leaf curling and reduced photosynthesis.
the damage done by sap-sucking insects that give leaves a spotted appearance
Damage: Adults and larvae feed on leaves, stems, and flowers of lilies, leaving behind notched or skeletonized foliage.
Damage: Larvae bore into ash trees, creating serpentine galleries under the bark that disrupt nutrient flow, eventually killing the tree.
Damage: Black, swollen, and hardened galls on branches of cherry and plum trees, leading to dieback.
the removal of leaves from a plant, either partially or entirely. It can occur naturally due to disease or pest infestation,
Damage: Causes soft, gray, fuzzy mold on flowers, fruits, and leaves, leading to decay and plant collapse.
Damage: Wilting and blackening of blossoms, shoots, and branches, resembling "burned" tissue.
Damage: Dark, scabby lesions on apple fruit and leaves, reducing marketability and weakening trees.