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Azalea Rhododendron species

AzaleaRhododendron  species β€” pest in Middle Tennessee

About Azalea Rhododendron species

These shrubs, commonly found in Middle Tennessee landscapes like Franklin and Brentwood, are often targeted by lace bugs (Stephanitis pyrioides), which appear as tiny, flat insects with intricate wing patterns. Lace bug feeding causes stippling or bleaching on leaves, leading to a scorched appearance that can weaken azaleas over time. Regular monitoring and treatment help maintain healthy, vibrant plants in your yard.

Azalea Rhododendron species is a landscape pest commonly found in Middle Tennessee, including Columbia, Thompson's Station, Spring Hill, and the surrounding areas. This entry is part of our Landscape Pests identification guide.

As lawn care and treatment specialists, we encounter Azalea Rhododendron species regularly when servicing properties across the region. Proper identification is the first step toward effective pest management that protects both your turf and your landscape plantings.

Quick Facts

Common Name
Azalea Rhododendron species
Category
Landscape Pest
Region
Middle Tennessee

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