Citrus leaf miners are voracious garden pests that chew through healthy young foliage and leave behind squiggly black tunnels. These insects then use the leaf tissue to make cozy sleeping quarters as ...
QUESTION: My lemon tree started sending out new growth, but it's deformed, twisted and has a silvery appearance. It almost looks like there are trails running through the insides of some of the leaves ...
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - There’s something you should check for right now to protect your citrus plants. “This time of year is when we start worrying about citrus leafminer,” said Dr. Tim ...
Research using oak leaves on citrus trees to combat citrus greening has been fruitful so far. Some growers say it’s been a lifesaver, but others say it’s not enough. When Ben Bateman first started ...
ORLANDO, Fla., Jan. 29 (UPI) --Scientists in Florida have confirmed what some citrus growers suspected for years -- that oak trees could inhibit citrus greening disease, which has brought the once ...
Routine inspections by California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) officials led to the discovery of a citrus ...
Q: In January, I planted some new citrus trees in Garden Grove. In April/ May, those citrus plants had some flowers. Now in August, they have a lot of green leaves but no fruits. What kind of ...
The new growth of my satsuma and lemon trees (both planted two years ago) is being attacked by something. The leaves are all deformed and it looks like silvery trails are running through them. Some of ...