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Sucking Pests – Lace Bugs

About Sucking Pests – Lace Bugs

Tiny insects with delicate, lace-like wings, lace bugs feed by piercing plant leaves and extracting sap, causing stippling and yellowing on foliage. They commonly attack azaleas, sycamores, and other ornamental plants, leading to weakened growth and unsightly damage. Homeowners in Middle Tennessee, including areas like Franklin and Brentwood, should monitor susceptible shrubs to manage infestations early.

Sucking Pests – Lace Bugs 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 Sucking Pests – Lace Bugs 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
Sucking Pests – Lace Bugs
Category
Landscape Pest
Region
Middle Tennessee

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