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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
1626041 white peach scale Pseudaulacaspis pentagona Males are elongate and snowy white.
0718021 oak leafminers Cameraria spp.
0718057 hemlock woolly adelgid Adelges tsugae
1626017 spruce spider mite Oligonychus ununguis Spruce mites are most active in cool weather during spring and fall.
1626040 white peach scale Pseudaulacaspis pentagona Female white peach scales resemble miniature fried eggs.
1626005 apple aphid Aphis pomi
1626007 aphids Aphids excrete a sugary waste produce called honeydew. Notice the clear drop on the left side of this picture. Ants, bees, and wasps collect honeydew for food. Black and brown fungi, appropriately called sooty molds, cover leaves and other objects below aphid colonies where honeydew collects.
1627051 arborvitae leafminer Argyresthia thuiella Caterpillars are only 1/5 inch long when full grown.
1627052 arborvitae leafminer Argyresthia thuiella They are so small that they can feed and complete their development inside the narrow arborvitae leaves.
1627064 rose chafer Macrodactylus subspinosus

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