Symptoms
This scale insect is now widespread and common, especially in
southern part of England. It is particularly noticeable on the
branches and trunks of its host plants in early summer when the
distinctive white egg masses are being produced. It causes little
damage to its host plants but heavy infestations look
unsightly.
Spot them
Adult dark brown scales are flat and round in shape, about 4 mm
across. They perch on the edge of white egg masses which are
deposited on the bark. Immature scales seen on foliage are pale
yellow and oval in shape.