Diseases of Leyland Cypress in the Landscape
Leyland cypress has become one of the most widely used plants in commercial and residential landscapes, and it is relatively pest-free. However, because of its relatively shallow root system, and because they are often planted too close together and in poorly drained soils, Leyland cypress is prone to root rot and several damaging canker diseases, especially during periods of prolonged drought.
Bot Canker in Ornamental Trees
Bot canker is a serious pathogen of landscape and ornamental trees. This fungus is opportunistic and generally requires a weakened or damaged host.
Ambrosia Beetles in Urban Trees
Ambrosia beetles are non-native (in Georgia) major wood-boring pests that usually attack hardwoods and ornamental trees during times of drought, storm damage and construction damage.
Pecan Trees for the Home or Backyard Orchard
Pecan trees are commonly found surrounding both urban and rural dwellings throughout Georgia. They can enhance the environment and provide additional income from the sale of nuts. Pecans are recommended for home planting in the Coastal Plain and Piedmont, but are not recommended for the north Georgia mountains.
Firewood – Stop Invasives (Poster)
Reminders about the dangers of moving firewood and spreading insect infestations and growth of invasives.
EAB Homeowner Decision Guide
Guidelines for homeowners dealing with infestation from emerald ash borer (EAB) pests.
EAB Chemical Treatments
Treatment options for emerald ash borer (EAB).
Gypsy Moth Fact Sheet
Details about managing gypsy moth infestation.
Gypsy Moth Infestations Map
Overview of gypsy moth infestations across Georgia.
Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Management in Georgia (2019)
Guidelines for addressing infestation of hemlock woolly adelgid pests.