Azalea Ailment

Parma, OH(Zone 5b)

The topside of the leaves on my Azalea has a yellowish cast. The underside of
the leaves has little black specks. Any suggestions as to what I should treat
this plant for? BTW the plant has finished blooming.

San Diego, CA(Zone 10b)

A picture would help...

The Woodlands, TX(Zone 9a)

This sounds like lacebugs. The black specks are poop. They are sucking insects, and inject an enzyme into the plant's tissue to help digest it, and that, along with the removal of chlorophyll causes the discoloration on the top of the leaves. Azaleas are notorious for attracting lacebugs. (Not to be confused with lacewings - a beneficial insect.)

Here is a good article about them, showing the adults, nymphs, poop, damage and control methods.
http://creatures.ifas.ufl.edu/orn/shrubs/azalea_lace_bug.htm

San Diego, CA(Zone 10b)

Scary! yuk!

Parma, OH(Zone 5b)

CJ & Rob
Thanks guys for your replies. The article CJ referred me to sounds pretty
convincing that the culprit might be lacebugs. This is on property that's
50 miles from me and I was trying to go back with an antidote in hand.
Seems as though part of the problem might be air circulation as this is
a large shrub that's located close to all it's neighbors. Spraying the
undersides of the leaves will be easier said than done. It is such a
beautiful plant in the spring, I hope I can nip the problem in the bud.
No pun intended. Will update with any news good or bad.

The Woodlands, TX(Zone 9a)

Imidacloprid, which is the active chemical in Bayer Advanced Lawn Complete Insect Killer and Bayer Advanced Tree & Shrub Insect Control can be used as a drench. It is systemic and long lasting.

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