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What Is the White Stuff on My Palm Tree?<\/strong><\/p>\n

If you have recently seen white chalk-like spots on your palm tree’s trunk or leaves, then you might be wondering what it is. This white, powdery substance is called palm sooty mold.<\/p>\n

Palm sooty mold is caused by microscopic insects called aphids, scale, and other sap-feeding insects. These pests feed on the sap of the palm tree, often on the softer new foliage, and secrete a sugary substance known as honeydew. This honeydew attracts the mold, which is made up of a network of fungi that often turn white when exposed to the elements.<\/p>\n

The sooty mold is a secondary problem that exists because of the presence of the pests. It is not infectious itself, and contrary to its name, it is not made of soot! The most common way people become aware of this mold is when they see the white, chalky-looking patches on their palms. The presence of these patches is an indicator that some kind of pest is present.<\/p>\n

Identifying and Treating Affected Palms<\/h2>\n