A Technical Report from The Bartlett Tree Research Laboratories
Infestations of the hemlock woolly adelgid are conspicuous due to the white, woolly covering produced by the insect for which it is named. Damage to infested trees is characterized by discolored needles, needle drop, and eventual twig and branch dieback.
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