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Japanese Maple - Possible parasite identification?

Location: Pacific Northwest (Portland, OR) I have a Japanese Maple and just found this at the node between a stem and leaf: It looks like a cluster of insect eggs, and the spheres almost look like pl …
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Japanese Maple - Possible parasite identification?

A bit of Googling "light blue insect eggs" revealed a consensus that they belong to Marmorated Stinkbugs, which happen to be relatively common around here. Probably should have tried searching first.. …
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Is this a bronze birch borer infestation?

I have three birch trees in my front yard that I've been told have a bronze birch borer infestation, based primarily on the presence of numerous holes, each about 6-7 mm wide. There does seem to be s …
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Possible pest identification on Weeping Blue Atlas cedar

Location is Portland, Oregon, USA. We have a blue atlas cedar that's at least 20 years old. It was recently pruned (by an arborist) and now the needles are turning brown. To check for insect pe …
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