teeny tiny white bugs on my trees

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queentye

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what are the little tiny white bugs that show up on my trees every year, at same time? They don't seem to damage the growth, but they make the foilage look greasy and shiny and they seem to blow all over everything. what do i do about them?
 
I have a lemon tree and a 20 ft green tree( not sure what kind but it doesn't grow any flowers, only green foilage. it is deciduous as well. ) The critters are found on the leaves. They remind me of dandruff!!
 
if it is not whiteflies then it could be a scale or wooly aphid or mealybug. it sounds like it is producing honeydew. Are the leaves shiny and sticky and do they get a grey mold on them ?
 
oh yea, they are producing some shiny greasy stuff on the leaves. now this tree is about 20ft tall with a nice rounded canopy bout 15ft across. so of course when me and the dogs try to do anything in the yard, and the wind blows, we get loaded up with these nasty things. whats the best way to apply the tide and water? will i have to do this year after year?
 
If its greasy, I would go with what JPM says. The white flies would only on the back side of the leaves. & the leaves would be like flat cacoons.
 
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Per lable instructions, that is the law.

Orthene has an in tissue half life of at least 30 days depending on the pH of the water used to carry it.
 
so is there anything I can do for next year so they don't show up again? This tree is deciduous. Or will i need to spray it every year?
 
You need either a small pump-up sprayer or a hose-end sprayer. The hose-end sprayer is cheaper, but mixing instructions can be confusing. A small 1 gal. pump up would work very well, mine cost me about $12 three years ago at Home Depot. Rinse it out well after every use, so residue doesn't contaminate the next product you mix in it.

I use a mild pesticide solution for the 'wooly aphids' on my sago palms.
 
depending on what pest you have, Merit works on wooly aphid and some scales also . It can be apllied as a soil drench and the tree will take it up . so they is no need to spray if you use Merit.If you use Soap Safer or M-pede it it mixed at 5 tablespoons of concntrate per gallon of water . and Orthene alone is mixed at 1/2 teaspoon per gallon of water . of you can go half rate with soap and orthene mixed together ( 1/4 teaspoon of othene with 2and a 1/2 tablespoons of soap per gallon of water . I would treat it now . Then check it next year and treat again if you see the pest again , you will eventually take care of them.
 
definately do-able. Geesh, I can't stand these things. Ive been puttin up with em for three years. They are starting to fly now!! Look out.
 
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