Anyone else notice how these palms that are affected are mostly grown in lawn? Could have something to do with chemical fertilizer, pushing the plant to grow faster than it would normally want to and therefore it’s a stressor to the plant. Lawn fertilizer is a quick release, whereas palms need a slow release fertilizer preferrably Organic. I also tend to call bullshit on the claim that it’s not spreading north because of palm density, it’s probably just at the insect is killed by cold. This reminds me of Dutch elm disease, which is spread by a beetle, but the underlying factor was the pollution.
Not only does it take away from the beauty of such areas, holy cow, that's an expensive loss too! Hopefully they will be able to determine how to keep the critters from spreading.
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It looks like every tree in and around clearwater has this now, all the old palm trees are dyying, such a shame, I'm amazed they haven't found a pestaide or something to kill those bugs
This sucks! I work in agriculture and I have come across this a lot along with Phoenix Palm decline. But it's always my fault that the Palm died even after explaining that there is no known cure...🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
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Anyone else notice how these palms that are affected are mostly grown in lawn? Could have something to do with chemical fertilizer, pushing the plant to grow faster than it would normally want to and therefore it’s a stressor to the plant. Lawn fertilizer is a quick release, whereas palms need a slow release fertilizer preferrably Organic. I also tend to call bullshit on the claim that it’s not spreading north because of palm density, it’s probably just at the insect is killed by cold. This reminds me of Dutch elm disease, which is spread by a beetle, but the underlying factor was the pollution.
Dude- that’s a great observation
You make a few great points
Not only does it take away from the beauty of such areas, holy cow, that's an expensive loss too! Hopefully they will be able to determine how to keep the critters from spreading.
How can you tell if the tree has this? They all look almost normal...
Is the bronzing the same as lethal yellowing?
Yes no maybe so i dont know
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It looks like every tree in and around clearwater has this now, all the old palm trees are dyying, such a shame, I'm amazed they haven't found a pestaide or something to kill those bugs
ANTIBIOTICS?!🤨💁🏼♀️how about an insecticide.
PLEASE!!! IF YOU HAVE A LAWN/SHRUB CARE SERVICE AND THIS HAPPENS TO YOUR PALM PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT NATURE HAPPENS AND NOT EVERYTHING CAN BE FIXED...
This sucks! I work in agriculture and I have come across this a lot along with Phoenix Palm decline. But it's always my fault that the Palm died even after explaining that there is no known cure...🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
PHX also and told was in the soil that spread after last tree died, was pulled and stump removed. Sounds like the Abx. tactic is only hope, OTW...
Didn't give a damn for the citrus i rather have them back
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Ha palm injections are more then 50 dollars unless it’s a whole community with a1000 trees I used to charge 120 for a medium royal palm
The bug will kill the palm trees so we won't be able to have swamp cabbage any more.
What
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Don’t worry just buy another palm tree 🌴 and it will be delivered quickly
Pestilence
The beautiful palm trees…….that are not native to North American shores. Lol they were imported to the mainland a long time ago.
Wrong. There’s around 12 species of Palms native to FL.
@@Weezy.Sleazy love your response. It's as if some people don't realize that much of the gulf coast is tropical and subtropical. 👍
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Fake
I am a Realtor, and I travel from the Central to the West Coast and South Florida. I have seen the damage these bugs cause.