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Magnolia scale #874183

Asked June 22, 2024, 12:49 PM EDT

We believe our magnolia tree has scale. Please see attached picture of branch. There are also a million bees, wasps, and flies around the tree. We would like to treat it in the most environmentally way possible. We have worked hard to support pollinators and want to avoid insecticides. Can you direct me on who can help with this or if there is something I can do on my own?

Washtenaw County Michigan

Expert Response

Hello Cassie,

Controlling magnolia scale depends on timing. The scale is most vulnerable when the insect is in the crawler stage and looking for a place to feed which is usually late August through September. Adult scale insects are usually protected from chemicals, so spraying is ineffective. If you applied insecticide at the correct time last year, you should probably not have to treat the tree again. However, trees that are stressed are more prone to attack by insect pests. To ensure that the tree is healthy, keep it properly watered (1 inch per week), mulched and remove damaged or diseased branches. Also, excessive fertilization can promote too rapid weak growth and attract pests. Read about magnolia scale here:

https://www.canr.msu.edu/news/check_magnolias_for_magnolia_scale_now

You will see in that article that controlling the scale depends on the stage of the insect. June to early July is the time to apply systemic insecticide to the soil beneath the tree which is absorbed by the roots and will move from the roots into the branches.

The next stage in the insect’s life is the active crawler stage which occurs in Michigan in August through September when you can spray with a contact insecticide. You should not need to use the second application if you do the first.

You can read more about magnolia scale here: https://www.mortonarb.org/trees-plants/tree-and-plant-advice/help-pests/magnolia-scale-neolecanium-cornuparvum

MSU’s Enviro-weather site has a tool which states when the crawlers are active.

http://msue.anr.msu.edu/news/magnolia_scale_is_starting_to_appear_on_magnolias

The presence of the wasps and insects around the tree is likely due to the honeydew which is excreted by the insect and can lead to sooty mold to branches or plants below the tree. Read more here: https://northerngardener.org/magnolia-scale/

Always read and follow the instructions on the label for the best result when applying pesticides. Ensue that the insecticide can be used on the magnolia and will affect the insect you wish to treat.

Finally, if your tree is too large for you to treat, consult a certified arborist. Go to: www.treesaregood.org, the website of the International Society of Arborists to find one in your area.

I hope this helps you with your magnolia.

Thank you for contacting Ask Extension.
An Ask Extension Expert Replied June 23, 2024, 5:52 PM EDT

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