Keep Your Magnolia Healthy

How to Treat and Prevent Magnolia Scale

Magnolias are beautiful, reliable landscape trees. Like many ornamentals, they can occasionally develop magnolia scale—a common and very manageable insect. Healthy Magnolia Tree in West Chester, Ohio

Why it matters

As the magnolia scale feeds on branches, it produces a sticky substance (honeydew) that can lead to:

  • Sticky leaves or surfaces below
  • Increased insect activity
  • Black coating on leaves (sooty mold)

When managed at the right time, this issue is easy to control.

IDENTIFYING AND MANAGING

Prevention Starts with Plant Health

✔ Water during dry periods
✔ Avoid over-fertilizing
✔ Prune for sunlight and airflow
✔ Check branches periodically during the growing season

Healthy trees are naturally more resilient.

When to Treat 

Timing is key for the best results:

  • Late August: Apply horticultural oil or insecticidal soap when young crawlers emerge.
  • Fall or Early Spring: Use dormant oil to reduce overwintering insects.
  • After Spring Bloom: Apply systemic soil treatment if needed.

Always follow label directions carefully.

Grow with Confidence

Magnolia scale is common—but simple to manage with proper timing and care. With routine attention, your magnolia will continue to deliver stunning blooms year after year.

Questions? Ask our experts.