Includes Parthenolecanium corni
Pest description and damage Lecanium scale are most noticed as the female scale expand in size in the spring. As females swell in the spring, they produce large egg masses under the scale and release considerable honeydew that coats nearby foliage. The female lecanium scale are about 0.125 inch in diameter and vary from red to dark brown in color. They are oval and raised, resembling small "helmets," "turtles," or bumps on branches, stems, and the underside of leaves. Male scale are smaller, fairly flat, and oblong. Crawlers are present on stems and leaves in summer and through fall and winter.
For biology, life history, monitoring and management
See:
Ash (Fraxinus)-San Jose scale
See "Scale insect" in:
Management-chemical control
See Table 1 in: