| AFFECTING NEEDLES: |
|
CONDITION
|
CAUSE
|
 |
New
needles being chewed |
Douglas-fir tussock moth
(Orgyia pseudotsugata) or Western spruce
budworm (Choristoneura occidentalis)
|
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Needles
to exterior of tree bleached or brown, developing late winter |
Winter dessication
|
 |
Various
colored spots |
Needlecast diseases
|
 |
Orange
colored pustules on needles |
Fir broom rust (Melampsorella
caryophyllacearum)
|
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Brown
felt-like material on needles, branches |
Brown felt blight (Herpotrichia
juniperi)
|
 |
Needles
being mined |
White fir needleminer (Epinotia
meritana)
|
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Aphids
on needles |
Giant conifer aphids (Cinara
spp.)
|
|
| AFFECTING TWIGS AND SMALLER BRANCHES: |
|
CONDITION
|
CAUSE
|
 |
Large
aphids on branches, twigs |
Giant conifer aphids (Cinara
spp.)
|
|
| AFFECTING LARGER BRANCHES OR TRUNK: |
|
CONDITION
|
CAUSE
|
 |
Bark
beetles |
Fir engraver (Scolytus
ventralis Le Conte)
|
 |
Borers |
Flatheaded fir borer
(Melanophila drummondi)
|
 |
Witches’
brooms on branches, orange to yellow colored pustules on needles |
Fir broom rust (Melampsorella
caryophyllacearum)
|
 |
Large
aphids on branches or trunk |
Giant conifer aphids (Cinara
spp.)
|
 |
Fungal
fruiting bodies (mushroom, conks) present |
Stem decay fungi
(various species)
|
 |
Open
wounds, internal decay, swollen areas in stem |
Stem decay fungi
(various species)
|
|
| AFFECTING ROOTS AND GROUND LINE AREA: |
|
CONDITION
|
CAUSE
|
 |
White
root decay with white mycelial fans between bark and wood |
Armillaria root
disease (Armillaria mellea)
|
|
| AFFECTING BUDS: |
|
CONDITION
|
CAUSE
|
 |
Buds
tunneled |
Western Spruce
budworm (Choristoneura occidentalis)
|