Is This A Mealybug Infestation?

Mount Hermon, LA(Zone 8b)

Hello again!

My little 'Anna' apple tree is covered with little white, cottony-looking balls. Some of the branches look as if there are cocoons attached to them too.

Does anyone know what is happening and how I can correct it? I have a feeling I'm going to have to use a flame-thrower on this yard! LOL.

Thanks!

Jean

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New Orleans, LA(Zone 9a)

Apples and other pome fruit don't usually do very well this far south. They are subject to all sorts of pests - insects and fungi. From the picture I can't tell if it is mealy bugs or scale. Either way, I'd say go with a horticultural oil spray. Keep an eye out for fungi, too. I think rusts and black spots are going to be your biggest problems. They'll defoliate your trees as early as July. I'm not sure which fungicides are best for fruit trees - I have used copper on figs, though. Here's a link to the LSU AgCenter. they have some great information you can download.
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http://www.lsuagcenter.com/nav/gardening/garden.asp

Mount Hermon, LA(Zone 8b)

Dogbane, thanks for the info. I also e-mailed Dan Gill, asking if he could help identify it. This 'Anna' may have to go. I've just received two new apple trees bred specifically for our climate -- another 'Anna' and 'Dorsett Golden.' Pehaps if I give them some help with regular spraying and fertilization, they will do better.

Poor 'Anna' was on her own. Still, she gave me a crop of apples every year and even now, is full of buds and blossoms!

Again, thank you.

Jean

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