Protect shade trees from insect damage with practical, proven guidance.
This edition provides a clear overview of how insects injure deciduous shade trees, from healthy leaves to stressed hosts. It explains the difference between primary and secondary injury, how to recognize signs of trouble, and why understanding insect habits matters for effective control. The book also covers natural controls, prevention strategies, and routine care that helps trees resist and recover from infestations.
Readers will gain practical insight into diagnosing problems on the ground, choosing appropriate sprays or treatments, and coordinating tree care with municipal maintenance. The material is organized to support quick reference during inspections and seasonal planning.
- How different insects attack trees and what to look for in the foliage, bark, and wood.
- Why some pests only strike stressed trees and how to address underlying causes.
- The roles of natural enemies, weather, and preventive care in reducing infestations.
- Step-by-step approaches to inspection, prevention, and routine management for shade trees.
Ideal for homeowners, urban foresters, and anyone caring for street or yard trees.