Striped Pine Scale – Toumeyella pini
Striped Pine Scale – Toumeyellapini
Common Name: Striped Pine Scale
Latin Name: Toumeyellapini
Appearance:
- The striped pine scale is a soft scale seen on young pine growth. Adult female scale coverings resemble small helmets.
- They are reddish-brown with one or more cream or white stripes running across the center. The color of the scales changes depending on their age and health.
- The adult females’ covers are 14 inches (6.3 mm) long. They are typically seen in bunches on the host tree’s outer twigs.
- This scale’s nymphs or crawlers are tan to orange and can be seen on the twigs and needles of new growth. As it feeds on the bark of pine trees, this insect excretes a sugary liquid known as honeydew.