Bonsai Scale Insects
Scale scale insects come in a bewildering array of shapes and sizes and can quite often go unnoticed until the infestation becomes quite established.
Bonsai scale insects. Scale insect 3 years 6 months ago 27082 i have some scale insects on my ficus. Try to identify the insects either by photographing them and asking for advice at on online bonsai forum or by comparing the insects you see with the pictures below. Scale insect bonsai symptoms yellowing and wilting of the leaves. They are barely visible but can be easily spotted on a piece of white paper.
These insects will most often appear as small white yellow or brown bumps on the trunk branches or leaves. Scale are insects that most often resemble a small oval scale on your bonsai tree. The coccidae are a family that often secrete a waxy coating. They build their protective cap under which they suck the carbohydrates from your tree and lay their eggs.
The great thing about scale is unlike the passion vine hopper they tend to stay quite still while you hit them. Insects often found on bonsai. Types of scale insects. We often assume mites only attack our juniper bonsai not so.
As they suck sap from the tree they produce a sticky secretion and will sometimes have protective shells around them. Coccidae pink wax scale. These insects should not be taken lightly as they feed off your bonsai trees fluids like vampires and can cause leaf drop branch die back and eventually in severe cases death of the tree. In the world of bonsai mites rank pretty high on the bad bug scale the type of mites we see most often are red spider mites.
Just wanted to share a picture for those who have a hard time finding out what they have. Scale insects come in a bewildering array of shapes and sizes and can quite often go unnoticed until the infestation becomes quite established. If one does not look closely they may mistake it for a part of the bark. Look for small limpet like shells often with white fluffy undersides may be visible on the trunk branches and leaves.
This white waxy covering.