loneranger
Well-Known Member
I had damage last few weeks I have not seen before. My dwarf Chinkopin oaks and fruit trees. On the new growth little slits appeared on the underside of the branches, causing many to dies leaves and all. some broke right off. Other branches survive the tearing but turned down. Really hit the oaks bad. I figured it was some kind of borer? I did not spray with borer spray in May like I usually do. I ran out. I can see the damage driving down the highways too on oaks. Dead brown branches on the outsides of the trees. Check it out when you are driving in SE Iowa. I took a branch into Earl May, He said was cicada, damage. I heard they did no damage? He said they deposit their eggs in those slits. The larvae hatch and fall to the ground and burrow down. This sounds screwy to me?? Guess I will try to contact some entomologist from ISU????