Lace Bugs
Lace Bug Damage is on the Rise
Lace Bugs (= Bad Bugs)
Bad "Bugs"
Basswood Lace Bug on Silver Linden: Harbingers of the Lace Bug Season
More Lace Bugs
Hawthorn Lace Bugs Affect More Than Hawthorns
Lace Bug Damage Very Evident Throughout Ohio
Extensioneers throughout Ohio have reported high lace bug populations this season. It is speculated these small sucking insects may have benefited from hot, dry conditions that may be coming to an end; for now. The most obvious lace bugs include: basswood lace bug (Gargaphia tiliae), hawthorn lace bug (Corythucha cydoniae), oak lace bug (C. arcuata), and sycamore lace bug (C. incurvata).
These lace bug species live on the undersides of leaves where they use their piercing/sucking mouth parts to suck juices from their host plants. As...
Lace Bug Damage Becoming Evident in Southwest Ohio
Lace bugs were very successful with overwintering in southwest Ohio and high populations are now producing noticeable symptoms. The most obvious lace bugs include: basswood lace bug (Gargaphia tiliae), hawthorn lace bug (Corythucha cydoniae), and oak lace bug (C. arcuata). Sycamore lace bug (C. incurvata) is showing up on trees that were less affected by sycamore anthracnose this spring.
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