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| Scale InsectsMost people do not recognize scale as actual insects since they show little resemblance to the typical insect. They are well protected because they live under a waxy, almost impermeable shell. The female lays her eggs under this shell which offers them protection. When the eggs hatch, the "crawler" stage emerges. It is mobile and will crawl about on the host plant to select a feeding site. It is during the crawler stage that they are most easily controlled with insect controls. Except for the males of some species, adult scales will permanently attach themselves to a position selected during the crawler stage. Scale infestations frequently go undetected until the plant is completely covered. A needle like mouth part is inserted into the plant and sap is sucked out. Scale insects will also secrete a sticky substance called "honeydew" which can coat surfaces below the plant. A fungus called sooty mold can then survive on the honeydew.
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