Greetings everyone,
We have a rather large Schefflera plant that spends the summers outside and winters inside. It has come down with a scale infestation and is dropping some leaves. One of the leaves I picked up off the floor had a patch of dry crusty stuff on the underside along the margin, so I took a closer look at it. I found this mystery oval shaped thing which I'm guessing is a scale instar, but if anyone knows for sure, I'd love to know! Stacked image taken with a Nikon D850 and Laowa 2.5x-5x at 3x.
Thanks!
Lisa
Schefflera Leaf Visitor
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Re: Schefflera Leaf Visitor
Scale insects are weird. It would help to see a bunch of them at various life stages to learn what is going on. But I suggest this is an immobile female under her protective shell. Males are mobile and can have wings.
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Re: Schefflera Leaf Visitor
Thanks, Mark, for the info and possibility of what it might be. Finding the scale at various stages of development and photographing them will be another fun project. It's so interesting!