Hi all. I’ve been following a number of your threads for quite a while, so thanks for all the help you’ve already shared.
I live in Georgia and have a Trident Maple that’s been battling scale for most of the summer. I’d done the rubbing alcohol, q-tip, then fungicidal soap and neem oil treatments at different intervals, and thought I’d gotten rid of all of them…
The foliage on this one just started changing and I noticed some spots that are part of another scale outbreak. I’ve removed the leaves with the most visible scale on them. Has anyone treated scale mid-color change and how has that affected the leaves changing? The fall colors are one of my favorite parts of caring for Tridents, so is it best to wait for this one to go dormant before another thorough insecticidal soap treatment, or what would you recommend?
I live in Georgia and have a Trident Maple that’s been battling scale for most of the summer. I’d done the rubbing alcohol, q-tip, then fungicidal soap and neem oil treatments at different intervals, and thought I’d gotten rid of all of them…
The foliage on this one just started changing and I noticed some spots that are part of another scale outbreak. I’ve removed the leaves with the most visible scale on them. Has anyone treated scale mid-color change and how has that affected the leaves changing? The fall colors are one of my favorite parts of caring for Tridents, so is it best to wait for this one to go dormant before another thorough insecticidal soap treatment, or what would you recommend?