Aceria heteronyx
Maple bark gall mite
Description
Aceria heteronyx, commonly known as the maple bark gall mite, is a tiny eriophyid mite that infests various Acer species, including Acer campestre (field maple), Acer platanoides (Norway maple), Acer pseudoplatanus (sycamore), and Acer saccharinum (silver maple). This mite is primarily distributed across Europe, where it creates distinctive galls on the bark of its host trees. While the mite's activity does not typically harm the tree's overall health, heavy infestations can cause minor structural damage to the bark and may reduce the ornamental value of the tree in landscaped areas – gardens and parks.
Symptom
Galls appear as small, round, raised swellings on the bark of trees. They can vary in color from green to reddish-brown (with dark brown being predominant) and have a rough texture.
Tree Species: Maple
Part of a plant- attacked: Tree trunk, Branch
Pest significance: Less harmful
Pest Category: Mites
Invasive Species: No
Present in EU: Yes
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