spider mites or what?

Brundidge, AL(Zone 8b)

Can any one tell me what this damage is from?

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Brundidge, AL(Zone 8b)

one more

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Brundidge, AL(Zone 8b)

here is one less blurry i hope

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Chariton, IA(Zone 5b)

Well, you got me!! The last one with the holes looks some of my leaves look after the maple seeds fly down and go through the leaves. As for the discoloring, I'd say to check for mites first. Maybe someone else has an idea of what it could be. I just don't know.

Tellico Plains, TN(Zone 7b)

The tears look like wind damage to me , But the spots on the other pic look like some bug has been at the leaves . Just my guess tho =)

Colorado Springs, CO(Zone 6a)

In your second picture, the yellowing around the veins looks like mine do after I have spider mites. But I guess most sap sucking bugs center around the veins..so that doesnt narrow it down. :)

Brundidge, AL(Zone 8b)

thank you i sprayed them and they are looking a lot better .

Deep South Coastal, TX(Zone 10a)

Nothing will cure the damage already done, but you should see an improvement in the new growth.

Hempstead, TX(Zone 8b)

i have the same damage on my datura leaves. i have been finding some form of beetle on them. they are red with a yellow and black stripe.

this is a great season for bugs. because of our mild winter it has exploded out here. very upsetting.

Lake Toxaway, NC(Zone 7a)

I love that Bayer's 2-in-1 rose and flowering plants fertilizer. Bruggies are as susceptible to bugs as roses and are also heavy feeders. It keeps the bugs off, ALL of them.

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