Bleeding squamata
Posted: August 18th, 2014, 10:20 am
I have some concern for one of my junipers.
It is approximately 20 years old and has been in my possession for about 8 years during this time it has been pruned, wired and restyled a few times. A few weeks ago I noticed that sap was dripping onto the pot in a few places. There was no obvious wound and it has been many months since I have done any cutting or bending. Yesterday I noticed the bugs had started to move in to feed on the sap, I am confident that the bugs came very recently. A good dose of rogor has been applied.
The tree appears to be in excellent health, I know the tree very well but have never seen this bleeding of sap before.
Any thoughts?
It is approximately 20 years old and has been in my possession for about 8 years during this time it has been pruned, wired and restyled a few times. A few weeks ago I noticed that sap was dripping onto the pot in a few places. There was no obvious wound and it has been many months since I have done any cutting or bending. Yesterday I noticed the bugs had started to move in to feed on the sap, I am confident that the bugs came very recently. A good dose of rogor has been applied.
The tree appears to be in excellent health, I know the tree very well but have never seen this bleeding of sap before.
Any thoughts?