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Biology, Lifecycle and Inhabitants of These Yellow Things Growing on Palm Trees<\/h2>\n

When examining yellow things growing on your palm tree you may be questioning what they are and what purpose they serve. The yellow things growing on your palm trees are infestations of a scale insect known as South American palm scale or Lepidosaphes beckii. These scale insects are part of the larger infraorder Cochonillidia, and they possess a thick, hard shell that is usually a yellowish or yellow-brown color. This insect species is native to tropic and sub-tropic regions and is classified as an agricultural pest, as it uses its sharp mouthparts to feed on sap and diminishes palm tree health.<\/p>\n

Scale insects range from 1.6 to 2.8 millimeters in length and are bilaterally symmetrical with an oval shape. These insects feed on the sap from palm trees, making them prominent agricultural pests. Like other scale insects, these yellow things growing on the palm tree possess a thick, protective shell that encases their body. The many small bumps that are visible on their shell occur in rows and offer camouflage amongst the fronds of the palm tree.<\/p>\n

As scale insects reproduce asexually, biology plays an important role in this species’ lifecycle. The adult female scale insect will lay up to 1,000 eggs under her shield during her lifetime. These eggs are small, flat and oval shaped and remain protected by the shield until they hatch into the first instar stage. At this point, the young of the species, known as “crawlers” are mobile and will settle into the frond, feed and moult into second instar. Finally the insect moults into an adult stage where it will mate, reproduce, feed and die.<\/p>\n

As the South American palm scale insect decreases the overall health of the palm tree, it is important to take necessary measures to protect against and eliminate any infestations. To balance the local ecosystem and ensure the health of the palm tree, it is best to use natural or chemical methods to remove the infestations. Typical chemical methods involve using pesticides or insecticides yet natural methods such as pruning or relocating beneficial insects such as ladybugs and lacewings should always be taken under consideration.<\/p>\n

Treating an Infestation: Before, During and After the Process<\/h2>\n