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Pine Scale: Spot It, Stop It, Save Your Trees

June 08, 20251 min read

Sticky or Sickly? Pine Scale & the Fight for Utah's Trees

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No idea why your pine tree is looking sticky or sickly?


Pine Scale is a common pest in Utah. White, waxy clusters and sticky honeydew residue on bark can mean your tree is under attack. If left untreated, the pest weakens the tree, opening the door for disease and decay. These tiny insects cling to bark and needles like grains of salt — but their impact is massive. They suck sap from the tree, robbing it of vital nutrients. Early detection is critical. Our bark band spray disrupts the pine scale’s life cycle. It’s not just treatment — it’s protection. Applied with precision and care, it offers year-round safety for your trees without harming the environment.

At Utah Tree Care, our mission goes beyond treatments. We teach homeowners, HOAs, and schools how to spot pests and protect tree health before it’s too late. When trees are treated in time, they thrive. No more sticky needles, no more spreading disease — just healthy, resilient trees in our neighborhoods and parks. Our work helps preserve Utah’s urban forests — not just for today, but for the generations growing up under their shade.

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