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Another Exotic Psyllid species came in the late 1990’s and is often found on Syzygium smithii, mostly known as “Monkey apple”, Lilly-Pilly, or the old name Acmena. It is often used to form ...
Pimple psyllid affects the new growth of certain lillypillies, which will always be attacked each year. As effective treatment involves systemic insecticides that harm bees, I think it’s better ...
Eugenia (Syzygium australe) ... The Eugenia psyllid, however, causes unsightly, pitted leaves and, when its infestation is severe, can lead to defoliation.
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