{"id":21625,"date":"2023-12-29T00:00:21","date_gmt":"2023-12-28T22:00:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=21625"},"modified":"2023-12-29T00:00:21","modified_gmt":"2023-12-28T22:00:21","slug":"what-bugs-eat-cherry-tree-leaves","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/what-bugs-eat-cherry-tree-leaves\/","title":{"rendered":"What Bugs Eat Cherry Tree Leaves"},"content":{"rendered":"
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What bugs eat cherry tree leaves<\/em>? Many of us like to grow cherry trees in our gardens and enjoy the sweet and juicy fruits that they bear. But unfortunately, there are some bugs that also love cherry tree leaves and can devour them quickly. Knowing what these pests are and what damage they cause can help us take preventative measures to protect our beloved cherry trees.<\/p>\n

The first and arguably one of the most destructive bugs for cherry trees is the tent caterpillar. Tent caterpillars are small, up to one inch long, with a mottled gray, black and white appearance that is easy to recognize. While they feed mainly on cherry tree leaves, these pests will also attack other varieties of trees, such as apple, peach and cherry tree leaves. Tent caterpillars will create a web of ‘tents’ which they use as a feeding ground, and they lay their eggs inside these tents. Unless controlled, these caterpillars will quickly strip the leaves off a cherry tree.<\/p>\n

Scale insects are also destructive pests that feed on cherry tree leaves. These insects are much smaller than tent caterpillars, and may be difficult to recognize. Scale insects generally feed on the underside of the leaves and cause yellowish spots to appear on the top surface of the leaf. If left unchecked, scale insects can quickly defoliate a cherry tree.<\/p>\n

The third pest that can cause damage to cherry tree leaves is the Green Fruitworm. Green Fruitworms are about half an inch long, with a striped green body and white, fuzzy wings. Despite their name, Green Fruitworms will actually feed on the leaves of cherry trees, and are especially active during the late summer months. Green Fruitworms have the ability to quickly defoliate a cherry tree, leaving it vulnerable to other pests, diseases, and adverse weather conditions.<\/p>\n