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Can anyone help? Our pear tree, as well as our neighbours, seems to have some sort of disease. The leaves have got large yellow patches on them and underneath the leaves are a sort of brown, spiky attachment. Ironically, the pears this year have been beautiful. Our neighbour has completely cut hers down but we are loathe to do this as it is such a lovely tree. Does anyone have any idea what it could be and how we could treat it? I will try to attach a photo but have never done it before so can't promise success!
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keano77 Wrote:

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> Yes, I've just checked our tree and we have the

> same thing. Are those eggs under the leaves?



I have no idea - whatever they are, it is really rather horrid looking. I'd say it is on a good 60% of all the leaves. I don't know whether to take off all the affected leaves?

All fruit trees need a grease band on the trunk


There's a common disease that causes the leaves to curl & or discolour. The bug crawls up the tree in the early season and lays eggs under the leaf.


Best treatment is to apply the grease band about 2 ft above the ground, this stops future invasions, as they can't breach the divide. You'll then need to spray the tree with a copper nitrate based solution

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