APPLE SCAB

Expert Tree Care from Treewerx - Apple Scab Disease Management 

Based in Cambridge, WI, Treewerx specializes in professional tree care to keep your landscape thriving. Our team combines years of experience with a passion for preserving the health and beauty of your trees. Whether it’s protecting your apple trees from diseases like Apple Scab or managing other tree concerns, we provide tailored solutions designed to fit your needs.

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What Is Apple Scab?

Apple Scab is a common fungal disease caused by the fungus Venturia inaequalis that affects apple and crabapple trees. This disease primarily impacts the health and appearance of the tree’s foliage and fruit, making it an issue for homeowners, orchardists, and landscapers.

What Causes Apple Scab?

Apple Scab thrives in wet, humid conditions, particularly during spring and early summer. The fungus overwinters in fallen leaves or infected fruit, releasing spores during wet weather. These spores spread to nearby trees, infecting new leaves, flowers, and fruit.

How to Identify Apple Scab: Common Symptoms

Here are the typical signs of Apple Scab:

Leaf Spots: Dark, olive-green to brown spots that appear on leaves, often with a velvety texture.

Premature Leaf Drop: Infected leaves may turn yellow and fall off the tree.

Fruit Damage:  Apples may develop scabby, rough-textured spots that distort the fruit and reduce its quality.

How Is Apple Scab Treated?

If your tree is already infected, consider these steps:

Prune Affected Areas: Remove infected branches to prevent further spread.

Use Fungicides: To halt the spread of the disease, treat trees with an appropriate fungicide early in the growing season.

Consult a Professional: Severe infections may require expert intervention. At Treewerx, we can assess your tree’s health and recommend tailored treatment solutions.

Need Help With Apple Scab?

Contact Treewerx today for professional guidance and effective solutions to protect your trees. We’re here to keep your landscape healthy and beautiful year-round.

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