You’re having a great time in your garden when out of the blue you see there is something weird going on with one of your trees. You see tree branches with white fuzz on them, are they damaging bugs? What is it and should you need to be worried?

 

One Reason for the White Fuzz is Woolly Aphids are Present

Orchard Park Tree Tree Branches Have White Fuzz On Them

Oleander leaves densely covered with scale insects.

These nasty insects are around ¾ inches long and pink-brown. They live by drinking the sap from the tree which they then discharge as white fuzz. An aphid colony can create discolored or stunted leaf growth. However, the good news is that eliminating these pests is pretty straightforward.

A tree with aphids isn’t usually a reason for real concern if the issue is handled quickly. Just hose the tree with water to get rid of the aphids. After a couple of days, they’ll be gone.

 

Post-Rain Mold

Another reason for tree branches with white fuzz on them is the dampness after heavy rainfall.

The white fuzz is a fungal infection named powdery mildew that can stop buds from opening and make leaves turn brown and fall early than they’re supposed to. It’s possible to manage this infection with daily treatments of hose water which ultimately eliminates the condition. Using neem oil as a spray treatment is also useful in destroying this post-rain tree condition.

 

Prevention

There are some typical precautions you can take to halt the presence of white fuzz on your trees. Fungicides are available to buy to safeguard a tree against the development of this condition, regardless of the cause.

Expert watering techniques can aid in stopping white fuzz. Additionally, disinfecting your tree tools also helps in sustaining your tree’s health. You can start by using a horticultural oil in the winter or beginning of spring when it’s warm outside. This oil destroys overeager bugs on your plant. Have your tree contractor follow up and put an insecticide into the soil to help shield your tree.

Though, if you aren’t sure you can save your tree from white fuzz damage, you might want to get in touch with a tree specialist who can assess the issue swiftly and suggest a solution for good tree health and protection.