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What is this on our tree?

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Paddingtonthebear · 18/06/2015 13:45

We have a fruit tree, I think it's a plum tree. The leaves are covered in black sticky insects. See pics. Any ideas what it is, if it's bad and how to get rid of it? Thanks!

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Paddingtonthebear · 18/06/2015 14:19

Pics!

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Paddingtonthebear · 18/06/2015 14:21

Argh!

What is this on our tree?
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shovetheholly · 18/06/2015 15:02

Looks like blackfly (though scale is hard to judge). Have a look at this thread www.mumsnet.com/Talk/gardening/2404157-Black-Aphids-organic-or-chemical-pesticide

Paddingtonthebear · 18/06/2015 15:26

Another pic with fruit for scale

What is this on our tree?
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Paddingtonthebear · 18/06/2015 15:27

Pic

What is this on our tree?
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shovetheholly · 18/06/2015 15:30

Yep, until a true professional comes along and says different, I'm gonna say that's black aphids (blackfly).

Paddingtonthebear · 18/06/2015 15:34

Is it bad? The fruit is dropping on the grass and I am worried if my toddler eats it

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Mrsmorton · 18/06/2015 15:38

Fruit trees always drop fruit in June. I think it's their way of not over burdening themselves. The black flies aren't especially harmful but unripe pears mightn't be too pleasant!!

Paddingtonthebear · 18/06/2015 15:42

I think they are plums. Have told her not to eat them. The black dead bugs on the leaves look awful. If the tree is still ok though and not harmful then I guess I just leave it?

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shovetheholly · 18/06/2015 15:51

^^ that link I posted above has some suggestions about what to do if you do want to take action! Wink

Paddingtonthebear · 18/06/2015 15:56

Sorry didn't see the link before! Thanks!

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MissPenelopeLumawoo2 · 19/06/2015 22:31

From the picture the fruit looks like cherries, although it is hard to get the scale so they may not be as small as they look.

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