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Green aphids on Goat willow


pablo sánchez
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Hello All,

Yesterday I found a very dense infestation of black flies and wasps underneath a mature Goat willow.

The tree owners have not being able to get closer to the tree (in the center of their lawn) for a month.

Big hassle for them. So they want to get rid of the tree!!

Calm down I say...

let's sort out the problem and save the tree!

 

It is probably a green aphid infestation.

But the canopy it is about up to 5 meters.

How to treat it? and what with?

 

any thoughts?

thanks

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