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Aceria fraxinivora

Mite Aceria fraxinivora

Description

This mite (like most other mites) is too small to be visible without use of a microscope. In early spring the mite sucking degrades ash flowers into green fleshy galls. The galls grow in size and in the second half of the year they turn brown and solidify. Sometimes cover the whole crown. During winter the galls are highly visible. They remain on the tree for two years or longer. The pest attack may extend to large-scale damage with the infested trees unable to produce seeds. It can be found mainly in the forests with ash, in parks and on roadside trees.

Symptom

Flowers turned into galls. It can sometimes damage as much as 90–100% of the fruit on a tree.

Tree Species: Ash

Part of a plant- attacked: Fruit / Seed

Pest significance: Less harmful

Pest Category: Mites

Invasive Species: No

Present in EU: Yes


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There are a total of 10 observations of the species in the system

milan

Aceria fraxinivoraMite Aceria fraxinivora
milan
Number of votes: 0
Published: 22.8.2025

milan

Aceria fraxinivoraMite Aceria fraxinivora
milan
Number of votes: 0
Published: 22.8.2025

milan

Aceria fraxinivoraMite Aceria fraxinivora
milan
Number of votes: 0
Published: 22.8.2025

milan

Aceria fraxinivoraMite Aceria fraxinivora
milan
Number of votes: 0
Published: 22.8.2025

milan

Aceria fraxinivoraMite Aceria fraxinivora
milan
Number of votes: 0
Published: 22.8.2025


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